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Adding a markup field to a map?

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Hello,

I am looking to add an image of a map to a form, where people could put a mark where they want to. I have tried making 100's of check boxes, but that is.... cumbersome.

Is there a way to have a field that will place a mark wherever they click?

Thanks!

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Hi,  I think you were on the right track but if you have the checkbox in a repeating subform then you only have to define it once.  Just have it repeat enough times to cover the image.

Here's an example of what I mean.

https://acrobat.com/#d=2qgv56rOCT65AnXtLZXJmw

Hope it helps.

Bruce

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Hi,  I think you were on the right track but if you have the checkbox in a repeating subform then you only have to define it once.  Just have it repeat enough times to cover the image.

Here's an example of what I mean.

https://acrobat.com/#d=2qgv56rOCT65AnXtLZXJmw

Hope it helps.

Bruce

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Hi,

Another option is to use a button object as a marker. See the example here that allows the user to position a button within a bounding box: http://assure.ly/uPXhPk.

Also described here: http://assure.ly/hXsh10.

Good luck,

Niall