jthom wrote:
> In our method logic, as the rename field to the left of the last dot is not
> working,

Of course not. The dots indicate there's a field hierarchy.
If you want to rename a parent, rename the parent;
don't rename the child!

> they are getting added to
> the wrong place ie. to page 1. 

I don't know why this surprises you:
> stamp.addAnnotation(tf.getTextField(), 1);
If you don't want the field to be added to page 1,
change the 1 in the above line into another page number.

> Can someone give some hints or sample snippet code on how the TextFields can
> be renamed in different pages?

Your question is too long.
I didn't have the time to read and understand everything.

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