![]() ![]() ![]() (where the second checkbox is the 18th instance of a checkbox in this particular form). ![]() After perusing Adobe’s scripting reference materials, the solution probably would be something like: For example, choose the checkbox tool from the forms toolbar, right-click on the first checkbox, choose properties, click the Actions tab, and you can program an action to follow the mouse-up event for the checkbox. Users then have to “opt out” of the second checkbox (and uncheck the box) if they prefer to not have that collateral option.Īcrobat forms do support a limited form of Javascript. But I’d like to implement very simple programming so that when the user clicks one particular checkbox, another checkbox also turns checked-making the 'pairing' of these items a sort of default. I’m working with Adobe Acrobat 6.0 for Win to render a simple fillable form with text fields and checkboxes. ![]()
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