Put this in the change event (JavaScript) of all your 'Check All' boxes:var suffix=/[^_]+/.exec(this.name);var i=1;while (xfa.resolveNode(suffix+"_"+i)!=null){ xfa.resolveNode(suffix+"_"+i).rawValue=this.rawValue; i++;}Kyle
1) Select your subform on page 12) In the Object palette, under the Pagination tab, select After: Go To Next Page.I'm not sure how you're currently using a page break but you might have to remove it in order for this to work.Kyle
What you could do is make a copy of your subform and place it where you want it to be when a print occurs. Make all the fields' names unique to the two identical subforms and make their bindings 'Global' so that all the data entered will be duplicated in both. Then in the prePrint event of one subfo...
You sure can use predicates to search almost anything. In your casexfa.record.resolveNodes('TopMerchants.Record.[Country=="United Kingdom"]')The period denotes the start of the predicate. It returns all the Record's that meet the condition between [] for FormCalc and () for JavaScript.I personally t...