Problem in Layout  od Adobe PDF

Hi all,
       I have created and activated the interface. There is an import parameter and an internal table in the interface. the problem is I am getting the internal table fields and the parameter in the layout of the form as it is required to drag and drop those in the form. So how can I find those on the layout ?
Thanks
Manas Behera

Hi
Do you mean that in the layout you cannot find your data fields? If that is the case then you probably dont have your data view palette open. Go to the Adobe Lifecycle Designer menu. Choose Palettes -> Data View.
Regards
Thashin

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