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Legend
January 13, 2018

Indeed document level scripts should not interact with the user or document, only make definitions. Page level is a possibility but beware that page1 might not display first.

Participating Frequently
January 14, 2018

Is there a different way to do what I am looking at doing other than document level javascripts?  Basically I am trying to guide staff to fill out the correct information they need on each form with pop up boxes. It then will fill out the form for them

Joel Geraci
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Community Expert
January 15, 2018

You could use an AcroDialog to capture the data and then populate the form. The dialog would be stored in the document level script but called from the form.

try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 13, 2018

Why do you need to do that?

Participating Frequently
January 13, 2018

We switched banking systems,  none of the forms are integrated so staff have to flip back and forth.  My forms have pop ups asking them to fill in everything so they don't forget anything. But they say that sometimes it gets "stuck" if the form has not fully rendered

the way they get the form is a link from the banking system that opens a new web page. From there they click a link from that page to open the PDF.