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I recently aquired version 8 of Designer and have upgraded from Designer 7. I couldn't get a copy of the 7.1 upgrade, so I just made the switch. However, on the attached document, the script that I originally had in my drop down list to show/hide three subforms doesn't work anymore. I check the forums and I believe the script is correct, but my hierarcy and flow might be screwed up. Do I need my drop down list to be in the same subform were I am showing/hiding the 3 additional subforms? Show they be positional or flow content?

Joe

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I have reviewed your code nothing wrong but it adding following line of code at the end of your script will do the trick you are expecting.

xfa.layout.relayout();

Good Luck,

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I have reviewed your code nothing wrong but it adding following line of code at the end of your script will do the trick you are expecting.

xfa.layout.relayout();

Good Luck,

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