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stinkykong@adobeforums.com #1
Acrobat 9 for Mac Leopard - No Radio Button or Check Box
Can't find the Radio Buttons or Check Boxes. Where are they?
No such problem on version 8.
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Red Background Squares When printing from Acrobat 8.1.2 (Leopard)
We are 5 to use Acrobat Pro 8.1.2 in the office on Mac OS10.5. When we print to HP Laserjet from Acrobat, we get red square backgrounds on items in... -
Acrobat failing to print from Leopard OS
I have two users that have upgraded to Leopard and now they're having problems printing from Acrobat Professional 8.0.0. One error is "... unable to... -
Getting errors printing to PDF with Acrobat 8 in Leopard
I get the following error when trying to print to PDF in Acrobat 8 under 10.5: "No %%BoundingBox: comment in header" What does this mean and... -
acrobat preflight droplet 8.1.2 & leopard 10.5
There seems to be a fix for this issue here: <http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb403208&sliceId=2> -
default value for a radio button and or check box
I am not sure where to go on this. I ahve in the oast used the action page to use the <cfif len(form.name) is 0> and <cfif form.name EQ ""><cfset... -
Michael Kazlow #2
Re: Acrobat 9 for Mac Leopard - No Radio Button or Check Box
When you click on the Add or Edit Form Fields, under Edit Fields you
will see the fields you wish. If you go to the Add New Field drop down
menu on the Window containing your pdf, you can select the field there
as well or show the field toolbar. This is a step back in ui, but hey
who asked me.
Mike
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stinkykong@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Acrobat 9 for Mac Leopard - No Radio Button or Check Box
Thank you so much. I would have never found that. No reference in the Help as to WHERE THIS INTERFACE IS :( . Anyway, after being annoyed with how it works, I'm starting to get used to it. I wish it could be simplified BUT I to like the cross-hairs that help line up elements. Sometimes I wonder who they got making the decisions in the Acrobat department.
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