Unable to Split pdf form containing Digital Signature using Assembler

Hi All,
I am trying to split a pdf form into multiple forms using Assembler service provided by Adobe LiveCycle. Normal pdf's are getting splitted but facing issues with pdf's containing Digital Signature is there any way to split those forms please suggest ?????
Regards,
Ali

Hello,
  We have a livecycle form that allows people to save an image with an image field and other data in some text fields.
The users having problems are using Acrobat Pro XI. They seem to be able to open the form, fill in some data and save the data just fine except for this image.
The image does not display when the user re-opens the form. However, if another user opens that saved form then that user can see the image OK.
Any ideas what might be happening?
Thank you.

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