I've got a form in which I have what looks like a table, but isn't due to the fact that I needed to split cells horizontally. Is there any way that I can still use the add a row button in something like that?
Thanks!
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If the rows are wrapped in a subform and that is within a flowed subform then yes.
Paul
I tried to wrap my rows in a subform and set it to be flowed, I even changed the positioning to western style, but it still rearranged all my fields. I have had this problem on other forms and I end up doing many, many subforms, but that seems a bit cumbersome. Is there a better way to handle this?
I think I'll need some hints on the scripting the for the add a row button as well. I've done it in a table, but I'm not totally sure of how to do it in this subform scenario. Thanks!
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The adding the row button is easy ....if you go to Niall's site there are good examples that show the difference between flowed and positioned subforms. I woudl start there.
http://www.assuredynamics.com/index.php/portfolio/building-dynamic-tables/
Paul
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