Hi,
I'm used to Acrobat Pro but new to LiveCycle. I need to hide several pages on a form until a user activates a checkbox. ie/ user clicks on "[x] category one" and the page that contains category one content appears. If the user deselects the checkbox, the page is hidden. ie/ user clears [ ] category one and the page with the content disappears from the user's screen.
\i think it's called 'reveal page' but am not sure. Can someone point me in the right direction, please?
Thanks!
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Well since I answered my own question, I thought I'd put the answer here just in case someone else can use it.
First, some griping about LiveCycle: (you have to put up with this because this product is horrible and I had to pay a fortune to use it...)
Seriously, this product is expensive, non-inclusive, non-standard, non-compliant, and resembles using Windows 95 in ways that no sane person should have to put up with, yet alone pay for and put up with in 2014. Yes, Adobe High Priests, I'm talking in vain to you, knowing that this will fall upon indifferent, deaf ears.
OK - so here's the answer to my question. In a nutshell, the steps to hide/reveal pages based on the user checking or unchecking a box are:
Save OFTEN. Test thoroughly and on multiple platforms. Good luck.
-Pete
Well since I answered my own question, I thought I'd put the answer here just in case someone else can use it.
First, some griping about LiveCycle: (you have to put up with this because this product is horrible and I had to pay a fortune to use it...)
Seriously, this product is expensive, non-inclusive, non-standard, non-compliant, and resembles using Windows 95 in ways that no sane person should have to put up with, yet alone pay for and put up with in 2014. Yes, Adobe High Priests, I'm talking in vain to you, knowing that this will fall upon indifferent, deaf ears.
OK - so here's the answer to my question. In a nutshell, the steps to hide/reveal pages based on the user checking or unchecking a box are:
Save OFTEN. Test thoroughly and on multiple platforms. Good luck.
-Pete
Here's another fun fact that ate into my time and profit on this project: Apparently, Adobe Reader XI (which is what most people use to view PDF files) cannot save the information that users enter on a form that was created by LiveCycle. It is unfathomable to me that this situation should even exist. Never EVER again will I accept a project that requires me to use this PoS. I'm so disappointed, Adobe, in how LC doesn't work with other Adobe pdf products like Acrobat Pro and Reader - and don't even get me started again on the PC-only approach - so unnecessary in this day and age...
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Reader Enable the document and end user can save. Just FYI.
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What are the steps?
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I'm on Acrobat X Pro so not sure about other versions but probably similar.
Create file in Designer.
Open in Acrobat.
File > SaveAs > Reader Extended PDF...
Then play around with the settings (what rights you want the end-user to have).
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