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This isn't working for me at all. Grrrr. I didn't create the form from scratch so I don't know if that is affecting my outcome. I have been able to get the expanding field to expand, but it does expand over the other text. I wrapped the text below the expanding field in a subform (positioned) then I wrapped that subform in a subform (flowed) and nothing works. I am even reading from the LiveCycle Designer ES 4 student workbook and I still can't figure this out.I have to be missing a step, but I can't figure it out.
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Thanks, I also found this very helpful!
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I also have been fighting expanding text fields with Adobe Life Cycle. I am still having some issues. For Example, I have a header and footer in place that I'd like to always appear in their respective places. The last text field seems to not want to page break on it's own causing the text to cover the footer.
I have each of the text fields and sub-forms set to <Allow Page Breaks within Content> checked thinking this would allow the box to rollover to the next page automatically, but doesn't seem to be the case.
I also tried moving the footer to the <Master> page in hopes it would behave differently. Unfortunately, still the same issue. I'm certain I'm missing something, just not sure what. I'd like to keep the document clean looking despite having expanding text fields.
So, here's my question:
Thanks in advance for any advice!
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