Hello,
I have searched the forum about this, and the only answer I saw was where someone took a form and modified it for that person, but did not include the code they used or how to use it, where to insert it, etc.
I have the attached dynamic form I created, and all I want is a button on the bottom where a user can click, and then be presented with a new clean version of the form, as a second page, and every time they click, another blank page is added to the document.
Any help will be greatly appreciated, as I need to start using this form asap, and this is the only thing holding me up.
Thanks!
-Paul
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Hi,
Here is a sample. First of all name "page1" and have a look at the pagination options in Object / Pagination panel.
Button with script:
page1.instanceManager.addInstance();
should work.
Lastly, in the properties the form was set to print preview as opposed to interactive preview.
Good luck,
Niall
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Hi Same problem...and very tired brain.. Niall, is it possible for you to help me out?
I can´t get the button to work..probably IBK... (idiot behind the keyboard)
Very thankful for all help I can get.
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Hi,
You were nearly there. The script was okay, however the file was saved as a Static Form, whereas for this sort of dynamic behaviour you must save the form as a Dynamic XML Form in the save as dialog.
Also you need to specify that page1 can be repeated. Select the page in the hierarchy and in the Object > Binding palette tick Repeat subform:
Here is your form back to you: https://acrobat.com/#d=xeO3y9S5QCw4YhWnel-L3w
I didn't have your font, so you may just want to make the changes in your version.
Hope that helps,
Niall
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Many thanks!
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Hi again..
Is it possible to get a field och text to change color (or context) depending on another field?
For example, if a text is entered in one field another field would change to red with the text "YES" in....and if a different field has text entered it would change to green and "NO"
/Jonas
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Hi Jonas,
Yes, this is possible. The script to change the colour of the textfield value is:
TextField1.font.fill.color.value = "R,G,B";
You can also change the colour of the caption:
TextField1.caption.font.fill.color.value = "R,G,B";
You would just need to wrap this in an if statement looking at the values of the other fields.
For example the following in the calculate event of the yes/no textfield:
if (textfield1.rawValue != null)
{
this.font.fill.color.value = "120,255,120";
this.rawValue = "Yes";
}
else if (textfield2.rawValue != null)
{
this.font.fill.color.value = "255,120,120";
this.rawValue = "No";
}
else
{
this.font.fill.color.value = "0,0,0";
this.rawValue = "";
}
Hope that helps,
Niall
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