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Kelly********

Javascript Question
 
Im working with acrobat and was woundering if someone could help me with a
***javascript***
In the property box of a text field I have and option for calulating from
another check box
What I need is to have the text area be filled in if one of three check
boxes are check.
example
would be if check box (adult) is check then the text field (enclosed) would
be 45
If the check box (junior) is check then the text field (enclosed) is 20
If the check box (family) is checked the the text field (enclosed) is 60

I know this forum is for excel but you all have always be great with help so
I turn to you all first.

Tim Williams

Javascript Question
 
With javascript the trick is knowing the DOM. No idea about what the
acrobat model looks like.

Try he
http://partners.adobe.com/public/dev...croJSGuide.pdf

Tim


"Kelly********" wrote in message
...
Im working with acrobat and was woundering if someone could help me with a
***javascript***
In the property box of a text field I have and option for calulating from
another check box
What I need is to have the text area be filled in if one of three check
boxes are check.
example
would be if check box (adult) is check then the text field (enclosed)
would
be 45
If the check box (junior) is check then the text field (enclosed) is 20
If the check box (family) is checked the the text field (enclosed) is 60

I know this forum is for excel but you all have always be great with help
so
I turn to you all first.




Kelly********

Javascript Question
 
I looked through a bunch of that after posting here I dont know how to do all
this stuff so it all looks creek to me. what is DOM?

"Tim Williams" wrote:

With javascript the trick is knowing the DOM. No idea about what the
acrobat model looks like.

Try he
http://partners.adobe.com/public/dev...croJSGuide.pdf

Tim


"Kelly********" wrote in message
...
Im working with acrobat and was woundering if someone could help me with a
***javascript***
In the property box of a text field I have and option for calulating from
another check box
What I need is to have the text area be filled in if one of three check
boxes are check.
example
would be if check box (adult) is check then the text field (enclosed)
would
be 45
If the check box (junior) is check then the text field (enclosed) is 20
If the check box (family) is checked the the text field (enclosed) is 60

I know this forum is for excel but you all have always be great with help
so
I turn to you all first.





Bob Phillips

Javascript Question
 
Document Object Model, but why don't you ask a JavaScript question in a
JavaScript group?

--
HTH

Bob Phillips

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"Kelly********" wrote in message
...
I looked through a bunch of that after posting here I dont know how to do

all
this stuff so it all looks creek to me. what is DOM?

"Tim Williams" wrote:

With javascript the trick is knowing the DOM. No idea about what the
acrobat model looks like.

Try he

http://partners.adobe.com/public/dev...croJSGuide.pdf

Tim


"Kelly********" wrote in message
...
Im working with acrobat and was woundering if someone could help me

with a
***javascript***
In the property box of a text field I have and option for calulating

from
another check box
What I need is to have the text area be filled in if one of three

check
boxes are check.
example
would be if check box (adult) is check then the text field (enclosed)
would
be 45
If the check box (junior) is check then the text field (enclosed) is

20
If the check box (family) is checked the the text field (enclosed) is

60

I know this forum is for excel but you all have always be great with

help
so
I turn to you all first.








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