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A simple work-around is to put a control by the same name into the second form and uncheck the visible property. Then add the same rule to the second form to populate it. Workflows designed using Linked Activities, should not exhibit this behavior. Linked steps in flow are like a single form broken into pieces. Flows using this design pattern have a single schema which includes fields from all its steps. So when fields from a flow are mapped to a PDF, there is nothing like future fields from the PDF point of view. It is mapped to the controls in a single schema or document.
Adobe Reader Issue with Grouped Check Boxes
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Open the form/flow designer. Notice the addition of the Form Viewer control to the palette. The form viewer control is available in the form editor's palette, as well.
Drag and drop the Form Viewer control from the palette into your form. If you are using the flow designer, select the step in the form/flow where you want the PDFs to be viewed by clicking on it and then click on the pencil icon to launch the Form Designer. It can not be placed in a repeat or table control. You will need a Form Viewer control for each PDF that you want to be reviewed. The generated form will display in Link Mode. Select the PDF to be viewed for each control from the Form dropdown. If you used templatized strings when naming your template, it will show the template unresolved in the drop down.
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