Hello:
I have created an Adobe Interactive form with a subform that is repeatable and spans to multiple pages. No matter what Pagination settings I configure, when I save or submit my form, only the first page is captured.
My repeating subform is Positioned, but its parent subform is Flowed. Both subforms Allow Page Breaks within Content and even the Parent subform.
Can someone help me to understand what I may have missed here?
Thanks,
Newbie in Adobe
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I won't be able to do much without seeing the form ....can you remove the sensitive information?
Paul
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I woudl need to see the form in action to determine what is going on. Can you send it to LiveCycle8@gmail.com . Also include a description of the issue.
paul
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I have logos and sensitive company information on it so I won't be able to send it.
But basically, once I open my form in the reader and add new line items and it becomes multiple pages, when I save it, only the first page gets saved (with my entries intact) and all my other pages are gone when I open up the saved version.
In the Pagination tab I tried defining overflow but it was no use.
Any suggestions?
Thanks and much appreciated,
Newbie in Adobe
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I won't be able to do much without seeing the form ....can you remove the sensitive information?
Paul
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I have just sent you the form to LiveCycle8@gmail.com.
Thanks again for your time!
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Thanks to pguerett who solved this one offline.
I had not yet bound my fields that were repeating onto separate pages as I was in the early stages of development.
Default Binding (Open, Save, Submit): on the Binding tab of the Object Palette must be specified. Then that field in the reader later, should have a user-entered value on a subsequent page. Save/Submit will then capture the subsequent pages.
Thanks pguerett!
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