You can add repeating panels and sections to your form guide. Use repeating panels and sections to display form objects that are in a repeating subform or that have multiple instances in the original form design. You must set at least one of the repeatable form objects in a panel to allow repeating, which sets all the repeatable objects in that panel to allow repeating. The number of repeating instances is limited to the minimum and maximum values that are specified for the form objects in the form design.Any non-repeating form objects in a repeating panel appears in each instance of the panel or section. However, the object displays the same data in all the panels.A single panel can contain repeating information. You must select a repeating panel layout. Any repeatable fields will repeat within the repeating area. Structure the form objects in the panel so that all repeating fields are together, with no intervening non-repeating form objects, because there is only one repeating area within the panel. Ideally, set up the panel structure so that there are non-repeating objects at the top of the panel, such as a header, repeating fields in the middle that will appear in the repeating area, and non-repeating fields at the bottom, such as a footer.You can repeat an entire panel to accommodate more form objects than repeating an area within a panel. You must select a non-repeating panel layout.To add a repeating section, drag a repeating subform onto the section in the form guide hierarchy. Dragging the subform onto the section only causes the section to repeat in the form guide. It does not add any of the form objects in the subform to any panels.
• To repeat an entire panel, select Multi Column, One Column, Three Column, or Two Column. These are non-repeating panel layouts.
4. If you are adding a panel with repeatable areas, arrange the form objects so that the repeating objects are grouped together, with no intervening non-repeating objects.
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