I created a form with expandable text fields and drop-down menus (it's a performance review form for employees) and need to make some layout changes to it, however when I try to move objects they either don't move at all or snap to another position far from what I was trying to do. The first page is fine (and contains a positioned subform) but none of the others work as they did when I first assembled the form.
All I need to do is move a series of text fields to the right to indent them, and none of them want to go there. I'm able to edit their appearance but that's it.
I am new to Adobe Livecycle (less than a week), and I'm at my end with this program and its counter-intuitive and cumbersome functionality (I've used other Adobe products on a Mac for 15 years as a graphic designer and have never had this sort of trouble). Any help would be appreciated. I urgently need to complete this project, and as of now it looks like I'll be recreating it from scratch.
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Check that the Subforms are not set to flowed
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They are, but when I set them back to positioned, all the text stacks up together. It just makes no sense. I found if I create groups the objects don't move as much, but if I miss the positioning of one object and have to tweak it, and thus switch the subform back to positioned, it all gets jumbled up again.
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Can you share your form so we can have a look
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I'm not sure how to upload here, but here's a dropbox link:
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I seemed to have found a workaround by starting from scratch, and creating groups containing each respective question, drop-down menu, and expandable text field. To add space between sections, I created an empty text box and added that to the group above it (so the objects below wouldn't snap up to the others). It seems like there should be a better way that isn't so haphazard. I can't wrap my head around the behavior of this application.
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