I'm working with a form with floating fields and I want our agents to be able to type into the fields on the first page and have the second page print out like a form letter, but I don't want the page with the text fields to print (Page1). How can I disable the printing of that page?
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Hi,
Set the Pagination settings for page1 to Follow Previous. Set page2 the same. Then in the prePrint event of page1 to:
this.presence = "hidden";
The postPrint to:
this.presence = "visible";
The form will need to be saved as a Dynamic XML Form.
Niall
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Hi,
Set the Pagination settings for page1 to Follow Previous. Set page2 the same. Then in the prePrint event of page1 to:
this.presence = "hidden";
The postPrint to:
this.presence = "visible";
The form will need to be saved as a Dynamic XML Form.
Niall
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Yep, that did it. Thanks again.
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I have created another form in this same format. I have set everything the same (I think). This form still prints out Page1. It's blank, but I don't want it to print at all.
Find 458SP-1 here: https://acrobat.com/#d=43J1nel3rw0tKKfmbfalcA
and let me know what I did or didn't do this time to cause page one to still print.
Thanks.
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Hi,
Here is the form back to you: https://acrobat.com/#d=GVjyFVjTh6UktLtnfZQv-Q.
In page1 I set the continue to Top of next content area, and then on page2 made sure that all of the subforms are Follow previous.
Seems to work now!
Niall
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Thank you again. That was driving me crazy (or crazier as the case may be). You are the best, Niall.
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