


I have a long flowed document with a series of expandable tables throughout the document. Each table has a dedicated subform and each table processes calculations based on user entered figures, and has a grand total at the bottom of the table. The top page of the document displays a summary of all the table amounts, plus a grand total. The table names and the table totals are listed vertically on the first page (summary page). I would like to turn the table names into buttons, that if clicked, would take the user to the related table/subform further down in the document. Is there a way to create a GOTO command for a button that allows you to specify a subform name (as a landing destination) as opposed to a page number? I don't want to use a bookmarks pane.
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Hi,
There's a Doc.scroll() method that will let you move up and down the document, you just have to calculate the coordinates. There is an example in this blog, http://adobelivecycledesignercookbookbybr001.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/using-docscroll-method-in-livec...
Regards
Bruce
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