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Button to add rows to a table.

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Is there a way to put a button into an Adobe InDesign that will add rows to a table and move all content below that table down?

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Community Expert , Sep 01, 2022 Sep 01, 2022

Here is an example of some things Designer can do, including adding and deleting rows. (This is as a user in Acrobat.)

2022-09-01_18-01-41.gif

 

Added: Designer has real tables in it unlike Acrobat; and it can perform Excel-like calculations.

 

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Aug 31, 2022 Aug 31, 2022

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How about some keyboard shortcuts?

From the Table Menu:
Cell Options: Text... --- Ctrl+Alt+B
Create Table... --- Shift+Ctrl+Alt+T
Delete: Column --- Shift+Backspace
Delete: Row --- Ctrl+Backspace
Insert: Column... --- Ctrl+Alt+9
Insert: Row... --- Ctrl+9
Select: Cell --- Ctrl+/
Select: Column --- Ctrl+Alt+3
Select: Row --- Ctrl+3
Select: Table --- Ctrl+Alt+A
Table Setup: --- Shift+Ctrl+Alt+B

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/default-keyboard-shortcuts.html

Keys for tables

This table isn’t a complete list of keyboard shortcuts. It lists only those shortcuts that aren’t displayed in menu commands or tool tips.

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Insert or delete rows or columns while dragging

Begin dragging row or column border, and then hold down Alt as you drag

Begin dragging row or column border, and then hold down Option as you drag

Resize rows or columns without changing the size of the table

Shift–drag interior row or column border

Shift–drag interior row or column border

Resize rows or columns proportionally

Shift–drag right or bottom table border

Shift–drag right or bottom table border

Move to next/previous cell

Tab/Shift+Tab

Tab/Shift+Tab

Move to first/last cell in column

Alt+Page Up/ Alt+Page Down

Option+Page Up/ Option+Page Down

Move to first/last cell in row

Alt+Home/ Alt+End

Option+Home/ Option+End

Move to first/last row in frame

Page Up/Page Down

Page Up/Page Down

Move up/down one cell

Up Arrow/Down Arrow

Up Arrow/Down Arrow

Move left/right one cell

Left Arrow/Right Arrow

Left Arrow/Right Arrow

Select cell above/below the current cell

Shift+Up Arrow/ Shift+Down Arrow

Shift+Up Arrow/ Shift+Down Arrow

Select cell to the right/left of the current cell

Shift+Right Arrow/ Shift+Left Arrow

Shift+Right Arrow/ Shift+Left Arrow

Start row on next column

Enter (numeric keypad)

Enter (numeric keypad)

Start row on next frame

Shift+Enter (numeric keypad)

Shift+Enter (numeric keypad)

Toggle between text selection and cell selection

Esc

Esc

 
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If you build your table inline with the flow of the text in a textframe, then when you add rows, the content will all reflow downstream.

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Thank you for your reply. I might have been unclear in my post. I am looking to have an interactive PDF with a button that will add rows to a table, and move all the content below that table down as the table gets more rows added. Do you know if there is a way to accomplish this, or should I be using another Adobe app? I am still getting a grasp on all the different features all the applications from Adobe have to offer. 

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PDFs are essentially static documents, some interactive elements aside. What you're asking for is essentially live editing capability, which the format and structure don't have.

 

Other than a genuine editing app (such as Word or Google Docs), an app/doc that let users actually move content around would need to be built on an advanced interactive platform, or be an app itself. Just maybe something could be done on a platform like WordPress, but I don't have any specifics in mind.

 

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AEM Designer, formally LiveCycle Designer, is the only Adobe program I know of that can add table rows and expand a PDF.

 

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...a PDF form editor/builder, nothing an end user would have or have access to.

 

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The end user CAN have the ability to add rows to a table. Granted, it would probably need Acrobat Reader--I've never used the PDF forms with any third-party programs.

 

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I wasn't aware forms could be modifed at the Reader level, even if built using LiveCycle. I guess there may be a solution, then. 😛

 

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Here is an example of some things Designer can do, including adding and deleting rows. (This is as a user in Acrobat.)

2022-09-01_18-01-41.gif

 

Added: Designer has real tables in it unlike Acrobat; and it can perform Excel-like calculations.

 

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What you have here is essentiall what I would be looking to do. Adding the rows, and having the content below move down with everything. How would I get the + and - buttons to work like that in Designer?

 

Thank you in advance. 

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First you have to recreate the table in an expandable subform. 

The easiest way to control the rows is with the Tools>Action Builder menu, but I prefer to code the buttons directly.

Table1.Row1.instanceManager.addInstance(1);

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_Row1.removeInstance(this.parent.index);

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I guess my question would be, is something link that available in InDesign, or is this only available in AEM Designer?

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Only AEM. InDesign makes what is referred to as "AcroForms" which are very limited in comparison. The closest thing AcroForms can use is Page Templates. 

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