I've done some tests using the "Concatenate", which
seem to work okay as long as I use an input PDF only
once.  But when I use the same PDF as input 2 or more
times, the result (merged) PDF's fields allowing user
entry (text areas, checkboxes, etc) don't work as
expected.  My best guess is that this problem is a
result of some redundancy going into the result PDF.

My first attempt at a programming solution, which I
had doubts about if it could work, to get past this
problem didn't work as I'd hoped.  That approach was
to first make temporary copies of reiterative uses of
the same input PDF, then use the "Concatenate" class
referencing those temporary copies.  The idea was,
even though apparently it doesn't work, maybe by
renaming the input PDF it might cause some internal
tags in the result PDF to be different (unique) and
therefore benefit the input controls.

Any suggestions, about how best to resolve this, would
be appreciated.

Thanks,
Greg


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