You can use setFocus in an onBlur JS action to direct the focus to whatever field you like when the target field is departed. But it may not be what you want. It should direct the focus to that "next" field whether you click somewhere else or not.

On Wednesday, Oct 22, 2003, at 15:46 US/Central, Day, Tim G. wrote:

Gayle,

Justice is correct.  I’m pretty sure there is no way to alter Acrobat so that pressing <Enter> will advance to the next field.  Sorry about that.

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Hi Gayle-

 

Tab is the method used by Acrobat.  Just make sure your tab order is set.

 

Justice

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I would like my form fields to advance to the next field when either tab or enter is pressed.  Is there a way to do this.

And is anyone else getting an error message when trying to search the forms archive?  Yesterday and today I have had trouble.

 

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