Get Summary view of filled out Infopath form

Hi,
I have a Infopath form where in it is web browser enabled form having option for users to enter data. They have an option to add multiple rows(items)
But before submitting, I want to show them the summary of what has been added by them to the form(I need to fetch data if there are multiple rows also)
Regards, Shreyas R S

Hi Shreyas,
Pls check the if it can help you
http://office.microsoft.com/en-in/infopath-help/design-a-read-only-view-HA010211228.aspx
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