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Hi Everyone,
This issue is giving me a big headache and I am not even certain it is possible. Anyhow, a client of mine has designed a form in Acrobat Pro, to which he uses that form to present the information from a program that he had designed. I am have been asked to recreate the form. I am using Lifecycle to create the form with all the elements of the original form. When I finished the PDF, I noticed that the bindings were all named differently. If I create a form field in Acrobat Pro and call it "Property", it will appear in the PDF as "Property", and will display the info from the application. However, in Lifecycle, the naming achitecture is different. I created a text field and called it "Property" in the binding area. When I save the document, I find out that it is now called "form1[0].#subform[0].Property[0]" which screws up everything. How do I tell Lifecycle to leave it as it is .... "Property".
Any help would be great
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