I have created a form with a button set to submit a PDF (using mailto:) to a particular email address. This all works great. Now what I would like to do is to control the subject line of the returned emails. I want them to be easily identifiable in a group mail box and so they can all have the sam...
Hi again angeloulivieriI have also found this information in another post...maybe you could try this and see if this solution works better for you.Re: Emailing a fillable form in PDF format -In Adobe LiveCycle Designer 8.0: Click on your email submit button. Click on the XML Source tab (if you can't...
Hi angeloulivieriI am not sure why the button is not activating. I can't recreate your problem to work out why that might happen. Maybe double check your email address in the Submit URL box is valid and make sure you are using just a "Button" object with Submit as the Control type.If this doesn't h...
Hi Blake_dI am not sure what would happen without an email client on your computer...I don't have a computer without one either....but the user should be able to save the form (assuming you have "Enabled" the form so that Reader users can use it) anyway. Then they can copy it and attach the form to...
I will be out of the office starting 12/03/2010 and will not return until22/03/2010.I will respond to your message when I return 22 March 2010. For urgentmatters please contact Paul Humphreys._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _The information contained ...
I will be out of the office starting 12/03/2010 and will not return until22/03/2010.I will respond to your message when I return 22 March 2010. For urgentmatters please contact Paul Humphreys._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _The information contained ...
I do not know what version of Livecycle you are using but I use Livecycle Designer 8.0. To solve your problem in my version of the program, you: use a Button (not an "Email Submit Button")choose "Submit" as "Control Type" on the Field palette, then the Submit palette becomes availableon the Submit p...
Yes, you can definitely do this.1. Create form in Livecycle and add an Email button (with the email address you want the form emailed to) or set up a normal button to send via email2.Open your form in Acrobat Professional (not Reader) and under the Advanced menu "Enable Usage Rights in Adobe Reader"...
OK, this is not how I did it, but is a suggestion...follow all of my previous suggestion but in the script editor on the Click event of the button use:app.launchURL(http://pathway to site, newWindow);good luck
It is definitely possible to have the website open in a separate window. That is how my link opens, and so I must be missing a key point of what I have done to do that. I will keep searching and let you know if I think of the extra step. The good news is that it is possible