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Amy,
This is admittedly not necessarily a simple solution, but I would use the same names for the fields on the last two pages but different from the fields on the first page. Then I would write _javascript_ to assign the fields on the last two pages the same value as the fields on the first page. I can plan to provide that code tomorrow if that would help.
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Hey everyone!
Here's the problem I have to create forms in Adobe which before were made in a print shop. Many forms have more than one copy for distribution throughout the company. I am aware of how to create duplicate form fields so that info typed on the first page will also be entered on the corresponding pages simultaneously. My problem is that I want to make the last two pages' form fields Read Only so that the info can't be accidentally changed on one of the pages. If I make a form field Read Only on the second or third page this also changes the form field on the first page to Read Only as well (which I don't want). Is there some simple solution to this problem that I am overlooking? (I have "Creating Adobe Acrobat Forms" by Ted Padova on hand.) Any advice?
Thanks, Amy Do you Yahoo!? |
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