The form has 3 pages. The first is initially visible and the others are hidden but can be accessed by navigation buttons.
The problem:
When the user saves data in Reader on Pages 2 or 3 and closes the form, when they re-open it, all pages are hidden. This is of course because they didn't save it on page 1 (which is the only visible page upon initialization).
I do have a (clunky) solution to the problem, but am curious if there is a more efficient way of doing this. I can have a Mouseup event that forces them to Page 1 and saves, and the returns them to their current page in an exit event. I just have a feeling that I'm over-engineering this. Besides, the script only works if the user uses the "Save form" Ok button. What if they save using the functionality of Reader?
There is a similar issue about submitting the form. I don't want to receive a completely hidden form. Again, the solution above can be engineered into the Submit button.
How do you get around this issue? Scripting like I referred to above, or just showing the entire form after the person enters their digital signature?