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Instead of a page action, try setting the reset as a willClose action from Advanced->Javascript->Document actions (Acro 6 pro).

On Thursday, Sep 25, 2003, at 08:28 US/Central, Benedix, Clyde wrote:


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Friends,

I am truly impressed with the knowledge base of the participants of the
list! Every day, I am learning new things that improve my ability to create
useful PDF forms.


My question today is one that has stumped me for months. I initially posted
it on the Adobe Forum Page but got tired of checking for an answer after
several months.


Using Acrobat 4.0, I have a number of multi-page forms that I have posted on
our department's Intranet site. I am applying security to each document
(changing document and select text or graphics). I have tried to set page
action on page close (or open) to "reset form" in order to make sure that a
clean copy remains on the server. When I do that, multi-page forms reset the
first page when you move to the second page and vice versa. The process
works fine for single page forms!


Staff need to be able to access, complete, save to their desktop, email and
print forms. (We are not at the stage where we would use the FPF format -
long story).


Without the page action, I am afraid that staff will leave completed forms
on the server. Is there a way I can permit the completion of multiple page
forms (online or on the desktop once saved) and have the page action reset
the form just to be safe.


Again, I appreciate all of the information that is provided on this list and
look forward to your suggestions or advice.


Clyde Benedix, SMA II
Administration
Florida Department of Juvenile Justice
(850) 921-4116 (Suncom 291-4116)


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