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  • It looks like you've been merging and splitting rows, which can throw the cell count off.  If at all possible, it's best to add and delete columns instead of merging and splitting rows.The quickest thing to do in this case is to start over with a new table.  It doesn't look like you have tons of inf...

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  • Such a simple error.  Thank you!

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  • In Table1, Row1 is a repeatable row with an autonumber field and add/delete buttons.  When you click "add" there is another row added to Table1 AND Table2, with the same autonumber.  When you click "delete" I need it to delete the same relative row in both tables.So if the delete button for Table1.R...

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  • What field are you adding the calculate event to?  Is the total field inside the same table as the rows you're counting?I double-checked my code (that works in Acrobat and Reader), and I have quite a few calculate fields.  The only scripting I used for any of it was that tiny bit - table_name.row_na...

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  • You need to use Sum in the calculate event of the total field.<calculate>                        <script>Sum(Table1.Row1[*].items[*])</script>                     </calculate>That's it.  It cycles through the rows every time you leave the items field and recalculates.

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