Hello community,
I am a beginner within this area, but I have to develop a Service form for the company I am working at and the interactive PDF I created with Adobe Acrobat DC doesn't work properly, therefore I searched for another way and found Adobe Lifecycle Designer. Before I purchase the software I wanted know a few things:
1. Is it possible to create dynamic lists, that extend themselves with formulas implemented (only calculating values for each row) and one result row?
2. Is it possible to implement some paste buttons for pictures within these dynamic lists? If so, is it possible to implement pictures while launching the interactive pdf with adobe reader? For the Acrobat form it was only possible to insert pdfs when being opened in the reader.
3. Is it necessary to open these pdfs in the Lifecycle designer to fill out forms or is this easily possible with adobe reader or with reader on an ipad?
I hope anyone can help me out and:
Thank you in advance!
Best Regards,
Markus
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Hi,
The forms are coded using Javascript and there is little you can't do in the form.
Hope that helps.
Hi,
The forms are coded using Javascript and there is little you can't do in the form.
Hope that helps.
Hey,
Thank you really much!
Just one last question:
Is it possible to fill in images with with this image field in the adeobe reader as well?
I had the problem with the acrobat file, that I could only insert PDF's when i filled it out in the Reader.
Was this problem because the form was created in Acrobat or is this an issue with the Acrobat reader?
I used this script btw:
var s = this.getField("...");
s.buttonImportIcon();
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Markus
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I dont use Reader but have never heard of anyone having problems inserting images in my forms
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Thank you really much, for the competent help!
Have a good day!
Best regards,
Markus
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