I work for an insurance company and you can imagine how many forms we deal with on a daily basis. I've been making all of our forms into fillable forms using LiveCycle. Most of the dynamic forms I create are pretty advanced with scripting. One in particular I'm having trouble with has 80-112 fields on a page and is 4 pages long. Creating this form has been a battle for a number of reasons, writing Adobe's version of JavaScript, the program crashing, and setting the tab order, being some.
I first experienced LiveCycle 8.0, and was really looking forward to some of the new features with 8.2 (with Acrobat's 9 release). I was also hoping that there would be less bugs in 8.2, but now I'm finding new bugs. Working with so many fields on a page, setting the tab order is very important. I have subforms that are hidden, and based on the answer in one subform makes another subform appear, needing to tab to that field and continue regular sequence. Well, in order for that field to even show up in the Tab Order hierarchy (panel), it has to be visible? Well, some are showing and some aren't, hence one of the bugs. So I've made all my hidden fields visible so I can set the tab order, now to move them around in the Tab Order hierarchy. So I start moving fields around (either using drag and drop, the move up & move down buttons, right-click and select move up or move down, or changing the number...I've tried many ways) to create my custom tab order, and things seem to be working well, except when I want to move the buttons that are at the top of the list, to the bottom. My whole tab order sequence got mixed up. So instead of moving that one field to the bottom, I decided to try to move ALL my fields to the top and it worked - a work around the bug. Weird work around, but it worked.
Move on to the next page. Started setting my tab order, and the first page got out of order. WHAT?! Why would changing the tab order on the 2nd page mess up the 1st page? Now I'm getting frustrated. I've been spending 2+ hours trying to set the tab order on this form which is RIDICULOUS. There should be an easier, non-buggy way to do this.
Also, now I CAN'T set a field to NOT be a part of the tab order. Why would Adobe take that away in 8.2? That was a nice feature that I used frequently and now a user HAS to tab to EVERY field within a form? That's absurd.
8.2 is no less frustrating than 8.0, and with the program crashing on me while I've been setting the tab order, even more frustrating and disappointing. How can I set my tab order on this form? Am I missing something? Or do I need to keep waiting for another release and hope that the bugs are fixed again? I can't believe that Adobe would brag about how cool their fillable forms are, and then have a quirky program to try to create them.
Now I have contacted Adobe web support (10/31/08) on this requesting examples and further explanation (11/3/08) and he determined this to be an internal bug and was going to see what he could do about making the hidden subforms visible in the tab panel. I have yet to hear anything more, although I do understand fixes, like this, can take time.
I first experienced LiveCycle 8.0, and was really looking forward to some of the new features with 8.2 (with Acrobat's 9 release). I was also hoping that there would be less bugs in 8.2, but now I'm finding new bugs. Working with so many fields on a page, setting the tab order is very important. I have subforms that are hidden, and based on the answer in one subform makes another subform appear, needing to tab to that field and continue regular sequence. Well, in order for that field to even show up in the Tab Order hierarchy (panel), it has to be visible? Well, some are showing and some aren't, hence one of the bugs. So I've made all my hidden fields visible so I can set the tab order, now to move them around in the Tab Order hierarchy. So I start moving fields around (either using drag and drop, the move up & move down buttons, right-click and select move up or move down, or changing the number...I've tried many ways) to create my custom tab order, and things seem to be working well, except when I want to move the buttons that are at the top of the list, to the bottom. My whole tab order sequence got mixed up. So instead of moving that one field to the bottom, I decided to try to move ALL my fields to the top and it worked - a work around the bug. Weird work around, but it worked.
Move on to the next page. Started setting my tab order, and the first page got out of order. WHAT?! Why would changing the tab order on the 2nd page mess up the 1st page? Now I'm getting frustrated. I've been spending 2+ hours trying to set the tab order on this form which is RIDICULOUS. There should be an easier, non-buggy way to do this.
Also, now I CAN'T set a field to NOT be a part of the tab order. Why would Adobe take that away in 8.2? That was a nice feature that I used frequently and now a user HAS to tab to EVERY field within a form? That's absurd.
8.2 is no less frustrating than 8.0, and with the program crashing on me while I've been setting the tab order, even more frustrating and disappointing. How can I set my tab order on this form? Am I missing something? Or do I need to keep waiting for another release and hope that the bugs are fixed again? I can't believe that Adobe would brag about how cool their fillable forms are, and then have a quirky program to try to create them.
Now I have contacted Adobe web support (10/31/08) on this requesting examples and further explanation (11/3/08) and he determined this to be an internal bug and was going to see what he could do about making the hidden subforms visible in the tab panel. I have yet to hear anything more, although I do understand fixes, like this, can take time.