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I created an order form but need a "Text Field Box". I have a "Quantity" drop-down. The sales teams call in for pricing because it changes and varies from market to market so I cannot have a drop-down with pricing. I need an empty text field box (for pricing) they can type any price into, then they use the quantity drop-down to pick a number. Hypothetical example to be clear: sales person calls in and gets a price of $800. Customer says to give them 4. Sales person enters $800 into the price text field box. Then he or she enters 4 in the quantity drop-down and the price calculates $3,200.
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Correction: "Then he or she PICKS/CHOOSES 4 in the quantity drop-down and the price calculates $3,200".
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I don't see the problem... Instead of adding drop-downs add text fields when you create your form.
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Well if I add a text field box to the price, and I choose a random quantity, how will the price automatically calculate with respect to the quantity?
"sales person calls in and gets a price of $800. Customer says to give them 4. Sales person enters $800 into the price text field box. Then he or she chooses 4 in the quantity drop-down and the price calculates $3,200".
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You can learn more about setting up calculations at the following tutorial: https://acrobatusers.com/tutorials/print/how-to-do-not-so-simple-form-calculations
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You need to have three fields: Price (per unit), Quantity and Total. You then set up Total to be the product of Price and Quantity and you can enter whatever you want into them.
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