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I imported a form to Acrobat, had fields auto-detected, made a few required, saved as Reader Enabled, imported into FormsCentral, added a submit button and uploaded it. After submissions worked, I made the fields right, saved as RE, imported to FC, added Sumbit, opened for responses.
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I completed the form with something in every red box. (It might be worth the time to set the format of several of the fields, particularly date fields.) Once it was completed, I no longer got the error message of completing some fields. My submission did not work because of my setup, but that is not an issue for your form -- just my submission modification. I believe there are options to use JavaScript to make some fields required if a check box has been checked or such, but that is beyond my grade at this point (I don't do forms enough to remember the process).

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