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Hi all:  In Adobe Acrobat, I could create a button with an app. alert that would give the users some sort of information or instruction.  Is this possible in Adobe LiveCycle Designer?  How would one create an button with an app. alert message to instruct users how to use a specific item on the form?

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

I have Adobe Acrobat 8.0 Professional

Connie

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Its pretty much the same thing. Create a button and on the click event make sure the programming language is set to javascript. Then enter the line of code:

app.alert("This is my message!")

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Its pretty much the same thing. Create a button and on the click event make sure the programming language is set to javascript. Then enter the line of code:

app.alert("This is my message!")

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Thanks!  It worked like a charm.

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