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Best answer by radzmar

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.

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

6 replies

radzmar
November 6, 2012

Hi,

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

Syrax12
Syrax12Author
November 6, 2012

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?

radzmar
November 6, 2012

Sorry, I don't get it.

Syrax12
Syrax12Author
November 7, 2012

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!

radzmar
radzmarAccepted solution
November 7, 2012

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.

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

Syrax12
Syrax12Author
November 7, 2012

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!!