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Table not showing up in Preview PDF

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Hello all,

I am having an issue with a form that I am making in Adobe LiveCycle Designer ES.

The project that I am working on deals with making a standarized quoteing template to make getting quotes out faster and whatnot.

The particular quote template that i am making will have the same information in the table for the Description column.

So I made the table using the Insert Table wizard and added the information that will not change from quote to quote.  *I took actual info off for legal reasons*

So I got the table looking the way i wanted it to, and thought great let me check it out in the "Preview PDF" tab.  So I clicked the preview tab and scrolled down to the table and only the headings show up  "/  *You will see this in the pictures below*

In "Design View".

design_view.png

In "Preview PDF".

preview_pdf_view.png

Any ideas?

I would appreciate any help that you guys can give me!

Thanks in advance!

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I would need to see the form in action to determine why it does not show up. Can you send the form to LiveCycle8@gmail.com and I will have a look. Please include a description of your issue with the email.

Thanks

Paul

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I would need to see the form in action to determine why it does not show up. Can you send the form to LiveCycle8@gmail.com and I will have a look. Please include a description of your issue with the email.

Thanks

Paul

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Thanks pguerett,

I sent over an email to the above address.  Thanks for your help.

Hopefully this issue is solved for me soon

Thank you

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pguerett emailed me and solved the problem for me.

Thank a ton for the help, i can now finishs the templates!!!! 

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