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Positioning problem when using flowed subform...

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Is there no way to position two fields to be horizontally aligned when using a flowed subform? See example below. Thanks!Untitled-2.png

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Hi,

I made some changes to your form.

All parts for proof 1-4 are now wrapped in separate subforms and sourrounded by a flowed subform.

Flowed.png

https://acrobat.com/?d=-MxsGNP*ZsqZmPLbWPTG6w

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Level 10

Hi,

you can use the flow direction left to right instead of top to bottom.

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Level 4

This may better represent what I'm looking for. When the check box is clicked, it would unhide a duplicate of the check box, field 1 and field 2, fields 3 & 4 would be pushed to the bottom. I think this diagram may better represent what I'm trying to acomplish. The only reason I feel I need to use a subform is to push down fields 4 & 5 as duplicates are added. Make sense?

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Level 4

OK, here is the file I'm working on. As you check "Needs Revisions", another area is added underneath. What I want to happen is to have the "Approved By:" and "Proof Approved On:" to be underneath the "Needs Revisions" ad move down as the other boxes are added. Make more sense? Thanks!

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Level 10

Hi,

I made some changes to your form.

All parts for proof 1-4 are now wrapped in separate subforms and sourrounded by a flowed subform.

Flowed.png

https://acrobat.com/?d=-MxsGNP*ZsqZmPLbWPTG6w

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Level 4

Thats kind of what I thought I needed to do, but my initial experiment wan't sucessful, so I gave up. Makes perfect sense! Thanks!!