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  • Hi Prasad,Look under File >> Form Properties >> Defaults and make sure the Target Version is 7.0.5 or higher. If you brought the form into Designer from some other program the Target Version may have defaulted to 6.0.2. 6.0.2 does not support dynamic forms.

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  • You can use this language in the Submit to URL field on the Submit tab:mailto:emailladdress@domaon.com,emailladdress2@domain.com?subject=This is a subject&body=This is the body&cc=emailaddress@domain.com&bcc=emailaddress@domain.comYou need the separating ?'s and &'s for it to work.

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  • Paul,At which version was this fixed? When I opened the original form agpierce posted I checked the version in the form properties, it's listed as 8.2.1... etc. I had experienced the same XML bloating you described in the past, but I thought it was fixed well before version 8.

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  • Hi agpierce,The form is well laid out and subformed, but it looks to me like you could unwrap all but the uppermost subform with no trouble at all. Also, some of the headers are captions of fillable text fields rather than just regular text. Changing these should drop some weight and improve perform...

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  • Would it be possible to post the form? I've had issues with forms I've imported from other programs in the past but it could be something as simple as a corrupt field somewhere in the form.

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  • Ok, so your sections are all starting on new pages, correct? If that's the case I think you're going to have to do a master page for each section (set to repeat, in case the section runs to multiple pages) and then set the color on the background of each master page.

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  • Are your sections flowing together throughout the form? I'm not understanding where the white space is coming in. If you place each section on it's own flowed content subform you should be able to still have the subforms flow together and then change the background color on the flowed content subfor...

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  • Ok, so are you wanting the background color changed based on a particular section or for the complete page? Or, to clarify, does each section always begin on a new page? If each section will start on a new page you might consider making a master page for each section that can repeat as needed for th...

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  • The easiest thing to do would be to just put an extra subform on each page that fills the page, move it to the back and change the background on that subform.

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  • You just need to select FormCalc as the language in the drop down box

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