How can I use javascript to open a navigation pane in Adobe Acrobat DC?
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Is there a way to use javascript in Adobe Acrobat DC to open a specific Navigation Pane? I've been struggling to find suitable documentation for this, so I'm asking here.
I've got a button that allows a user to attach documents to the PDF file, which works great. The issue here is that I can't set the attachments pane to stay open. I can execute the menu command to show/hide attachments, which works great for one attachment, but then as soon as you add the second attachment the pane closes, which is less than ideal (and then it opens with the third attachment, closes with the fourth, etc., etc.).
Is there a bit of code that can solve this issue, or some other setting in the document that will achieve the same effect automatically? Please note that my end users are not the most tech savvy of folks, so some way that minimizes button clicking to display the attachments is ideal.
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Is there a way to use javascript in Adobe Acrobat DC to open a specific Navigation Pane? I've been struggling to find suitable documentation for this, so I'm asking here.
I've got a button that allows a user to attach documents to the PDF file, which works great. The issue here is that I can't set the attachments pane to stay open. I can execute the menu command to show/hide attachments, which works great for one attachment, but then as soon as you add the second attachment the pane closes, which is less than ideal (and then it opens with the third attachment, closes with the fourth, etc., etc.).
Is there a bit of code that can solve this issue, or some other setting in the document that will achieve the same effect automatically? Please note that my end users are not the most tech savvy of folks, so some way that minimizes button clicking to display the attachments is ideal.
javascript acrobat
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Is there a way to use javascript in Adobe Acrobat DC to open a specific Navigation Pane? I've been struggling to find suitable documentation for this, so I'm asking here.
I've got a button that allows a user to attach documents to the PDF file, which works great. The issue here is that I can't set the attachments pane to stay open. I can execute the menu command to show/hide attachments, which works great for one attachment, but then as soon as you add the second attachment the pane closes, which is less than ideal (and then it opens with the third attachment, closes with the fourth, etc., etc.).
Is there a bit of code that can solve this issue, or some other setting in the document that will achieve the same effect automatically? Please note that my end users are not the most tech savvy of folks, so some way that minimizes button clicking to display the attachments is ideal.
javascript acrobat
Is there a way to use javascript in Adobe Acrobat DC to open a specific Navigation Pane? I've been struggling to find suitable documentation for this, so I'm asking here.
I've got a button that allows a user to attach documents to the PDF file, which works great. The issue here is that I can't set the attachments pane to stay open. I can execute the menu command to show/hide attachments, which works great for one attachment, but then as soon as you add the second attachment the pane closes, which is less than ideal (and then it opens with the third attachment, closes with the fourth, etc., etc.).
Is there a bit of code that can solve this issue, or some other setting in the document that will achieve the same effect automatically? Please note that my end users are not the most tech savvy of folks, so some way that minimizes button clicking to display the attachments is ideal.
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Is there a way to use javascript in Adobe Acrobat DC to open a specific Navigation Pane?
No. Acrobat JavaScript cannot control the navigation panes.
I had kind of figured that was the case, but wanted to make sure I wasn't overlooking anything, thanks!
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Nov 29 '18 at 17:15
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Is there a way to use javascript in Adobe Acrobat DC to open a specific Navigation Pane?
No. Acrobat JavaScript cannot control the navigation panes.
I had kind of figured that was the case, but wanted to make sure I wasn't overlooking anything, thanks!
– Chaosbydesign
Nov 29 '18 at 17:15
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Is there a way to use javascript in Adobe Acrobat DC to open a specific Navigation Pane?
No. Acrobat JavaScript cannot control the navigation panes.
I had kind of figured that was the case, but wanted to make sure I wasn't overlooking anything, thanks!
– Chaosbydesign
Nov 29 '18 at 17:15
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Is there a way to use javascript in Adobe Acrobat DC to open a specific Navigation Pane?
No. Acrobat JavaScript cannot control the navigation panes.
Is there a way to use javascript in Adobe Acrobat DC to open a specific Navigation Pane?
No. Acrobat JavaScript cannot control the navigation panes.
answered Nov 26 '18 at 15:47
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I had kind of figured that was the case, but wanted to make sure I wasn't overlooking anything, thanks!
– Chaosbydesign
Nov 29 '18 at 17:15
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I had kind of figured that was the case, but wanted to make sure I wasn't overlooking anything, thanks!
– Chaosbydesign
Nov 29 '18 at 17:15
I had kind of figured that was the case, but wanted to make sure I wasn't overlooking anything, thanks!
– Chaosbydesign
Nov 29 '18 at 17:15
I had kind of figured that was the case, but wanted to make sure I wasn't overlooking anything, thanks!
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