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papaka
Registered: Oct 7 2011
Posts: 7
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Are the calculation fields turned off on the 30 day trial version of Acrobat Pro X? I cannot get even simple calculations to work.

My Product Information:
Acrobat Pro 10.1, Windows
try67
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Registered: Oct 30 2008
Posts: 2398
No, it's fully functional. What are you trying to do, exactly, and what errors are you getting?

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papaka
Registered: Oct 7 2011
Posts: 7
Just adding up a list of numbers was my original attempt.

I reduced it to just adding two input text fields.
I tried first using "value is the" sum where you choose the 2 fields to be added to a 3rd. The "equation" did not show up in the box below the drop-down operand choice and it did not work.

I then attempted the simplified field notation.
It did show up in the box as this:
(9aFrom this case-9b From other case)which is correctly written.
The results do not show up in the 3rd field.
try67
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If you're using the Simplified Notation option then your field names must not contain spaces in them, or any other special characters.

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papaka
Registered: Oct 7 2011
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Well I reduced it to (9a+9b) and no change
I then went back to using value is sum choosing 9a and 9b.
It did not show up in box nor did it add.
9a, 9b and 10 are listed in order.
I attempted this with 3 other fields as well to see if anything was hanging.
Again, no change.

try67
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If you want, send me the file by email and I'll have a look at it.

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papaka
Registered: Oct 7 2011
Posts: 7
Thanks.
FYI, I reinstalled it on another computer. Same results.

papaka
papaka
Registered: Oct 7 2011
Posts: 7
Accepted Answer
Found a conflict of some sort within the word doc as it was initially created by a 3rd party program. When creating a clean word doc and using the calc functions, it works.

Thanks for your assistance in attempting to solve this mystery!

papaka