on 02-17-2015 2:24 PM
Dear Experts, We have a Adobe Print Form where two sub-forms are placed next to each other (e.g. Sub-form A & Sub-form B), each floated sub-form has a different border color (see below screenshot). However the height of the sub-forms which are placed next to each other should the same. These two sub-forms are enclosed in a Parent Sub-form which is positioned. How to float the two sub-forms (which are placed next to each other) equally in height? Thank you in advance. Kind regards, Roy
Thanks for the replies! However we just solved it with; Tables with rows...Rows are considered as sub-forms and you can insert sub-forms inside and be able to work around with their properties to make them look exactly like this but with the alignment you want it to be. Thank you. Kind regards, Roy
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Hi,
Make Below Subform as "Flowed".
Regards,
Lingaraj
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Hi Derks,
As the height of the subforms should be same , use table and inside that you can bind the details.
Two rows and two columns. With this you can have same height and they will have auto height adjustment.
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