One of my form users reports that the form locks up when she copies text
from another application - like Word or Outlook - into the PDF form.I
have verified in the form properties that the form is compatible with
Adobe Reader 7.0.5 or later. The users should be running version 8.0.Do
you know why this happens and what I can do to resolve the
situation?Thank you!Cindy
Its impossible to say without seeing the form in action .....your
description sounds like you are doing it correctly but soomething is
messing it up .....we have to determine what that is.Paul
The information for this specific case isn't anywhere. The best that you
can do is understand what triggers each of the events, then ask yourself
which of those triggers are pertinent to your current
issue.http://help.adobe.com/en_US/livecycle/es/LiveCycle_Designer_Scripting_Basics.pdf
...The above link contains a great deal of information regarding how to
use scripts within Livecycle Designer. The section that you would be
most interested in in order to learn about the available events can be
f...
TCS 3 includes Acrobat X Professional.And Acrobat X Professional
includes Designer ES2. See the web page under Custom form design:Create
professional forms from out-of-the-box templates or design forms from
scratch using Adobe LiveCycle® Designer ES2 software for Windows,
included as part of Acrobat X Pro.
I sure will post it when I have it totally figured out.I got some help,
but the solution is not quite there, yet, and I have yet another
priority...Hope to get it out to you soon!Cindy
Under the Tools options there are multiple places where you can disable
warning dialogs aroound different areas. I am not sure of the specific
one for your situation but I think it is under Wizards and Tips and the
option is Show in Place Warning Markers.Paul
Radio buttons seem the best idea - the licensing issue with 500 only
kicks in for distribution via adobe's online tools and things like
reader extension through that service_ i thinkyou can bulk email as many
1000 forms as you like; and collate on the backend yourselfsome folks
use an xml parser of the email stream to a database - eg the prototype
ZOPE xml database tools - totally standaloneif you need lots of
collation done by adobe you'll either have to do batches of 500 - not a
real hardship ...