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Multiplying in Forms

mzalenski
Registered: Jan 15 2008
Posts: 3

Hi, I'm very new to creating forms, I apologize if this is a simple answer.
I have a form in which I'd like the user to select how many items they want and the form to multiply the items by the cost.
I don't know the formula for this. I need to select the correct fields and then multiply that by the cost... is this a Acrobat formula or a JavaScrip formula? Is there a web site that lists the formulas for me?
I did search this forum a little bit, but realized I don't understand the script enough in order to come up with my own formula.
I have an Acrobat book from the library, but it doesn't explain this for me. The book says that I may need the 'Extending Acrobat forms with JavaScript' book or download an 'AJS Object Reference' from the Adobe web site, which I did not find.
Thanks for your help,
Marcia

My Product Information:
Acrobat Pro 8.1.1, Macintosh
pddesigner
Registered: Jul 9 2006
Posts: 858
Click the "How to" drop down menu on this page. Click Tutorials, select search by author, type in Ted Padova and download his tutorial titled "101 eForm Tips".
In it are several options for auto multiplying numbers.

My favorite quote - "Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.

mzalenski
Registered: Jan 15 2008
Posts: 3
I found the document, but I'm not finding the answer I need. I found a page that says to 'create a document level javascript' and do the following formula.... I don't know what a document level javascript is. Maybe I was on the wrong page: Tip #53 Simplified Field Notation.
I'm really, really a beginner here. I need a more basic explanation.