I have a writeable PDF form made in Acrobat Professional. I want to validate that a numerical entry is in a certain range [a,b]. If it is not, I want an alert to pop up with the message, "Please contact Larry at XXX-XXX-XXXX to get your form processed." Can someone write up a quick snippet of code that does this for a PDF? I know how to do it for a web form.
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              You can do this without javascript as long as you are OK with the default error message.
- In Acrobat, while in edit mode, right click on the field
 - On the Format tab, set the format to 
Number - On the Validate tab, choose the second option and set a low and a high number for your range.
 
Now, when a user tries to supply an answer outside that range, an popup box will alert them to the error.
                  Doug Neiner
                   2009-11-19 01:56:32
                
              Right, but I want to use a different message in the alert box. Was that not clear? I'll emphasize that in the question more.
                  swiftee
                   2009-11-21 00:45:33
                Ok, so my answer doesn't cover the custom message, but I'll leave it for other viewers. @Kyle Ridolfo's answer below should be what you want.
                  Doug Neiner
                   2009-11-21 02:49:14
                
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              You could do something like this:
if (event.value > 3 && event.value < 10 {
event.rc = false;
app.alert({
cMsg: "Please contact Larry at xxx to process your form.",
cTitle: "My Window Title",
nIcon: 0,
nType: 1
});
}
You can enter this validation script by editing the properties of a field. Go to "Validate Tab", click "Run custom validation script", then "Edit...". Type the code into the JavaScript Editor window, and then click "Ok" and "Close".

                  Kyle Ridolfo
                   2009-11-21 01:11:06
                
              This answer looks great. Can you provide a little more detail exactly where to insert this script so future readers can get the full picture?
                  Doug Neiner
                   2009-11-21 02:30:47