Hi Paul,
For just a minute I thought you had it ... I do have already the "Area Surveyed"
group as a flowed subform. but I went back and found the page as a whole was
"positioned" so I changed it to flowed as well. No luck, it still doesn't look
right and I still can't seem, as a user, how to bring up the "State or Territory" and
"Sublocality" controls and then make them to repeat.
Here is my latest template.
I previously sent you the InfoPath form only to give an example of what we
are looking for. At present, converting InfoPath templates to Adobe templates
is not useful. At the outset of our search we were looking for software products
which fully utilized the W3C XForms standard, but alas, it appears to me that large
software houses still do not have enough confidence in their own products to
give them a chance to compete on a level playing field ... thanks anyway for the
leads.
John
livecycle livecycle wrote:
To be able to get that dialog to appear the field must be wrapped in a flowable
subform. The subform container is what gives it its repeatable property. You did
not include the template that you have created.
I do not know much about InfoPath but we do have an import mechanism for
those files. If you File/open then choose XSN as your import file type, a wizard
should start and walk you through th econversion. I do not know how good or
bad the conversion is but it is worth a try.
I suggest that you contact the Washington Sales office. I am sure that they woudl
have dealt with this at other agencies and may be able to provide you better
InfoPath to PDF techniques than I can. If you need a contact let me know and I
will get you one.
Paul