Marleen L wrote:
> I have a form with three radio buttons and four subforms. Three of the subforms are invisible when the form loads. Depending on which radio button is clicked a subform appears.
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> I am able to do so. My problem is that the subforms are placed on top of each other in the form like:
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> Subform 1: appears when radio button 1 is clicked
> Subform 2: appears when radio button 2 is clicked
> Subform 3: appears when radio button 3 is clicked
> Subform 4: Always appear on the form
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> Now when my from loads, there is a huge white space because of three subforms, which are currently invisible. How do I remove that???
Marleen,
Try setting your visibility of your subforms to hidden instead of
invisible. If they are hidden, they will not take up any space in the
form, causing the 4th subform to shift upward. This will only work if
your 4 subforms are wrapped inside of another flow subform. Your form
structure should look something like this:
Subform 0: Visible, Flow content (Top to Bottom)
Subform 1: Hidden
Subform 2: Hidden
Subform 3: Hidden
Subform 4: Visible
Let me know how this works.
Justin Klei
Cardinal Solutions Group
http://www.cardinalsolutions.com/Solutions/adobe.asp