Hi Sherri,
You're raising great questions - there's lots possible here, let's unpack. To your comment on the video from our Docs Center, was this the spot you mean, where the Floors are automatically showing as columns within the Repeatable Section, on the left-hand side?

The video is little older, but at timestamp 1:12, she first selects from a list Buildings, which looks like it's passed in from a Data Source, and when she selects Building C from that list, she sees Floors 1 - 4 autopopulate along the left-hand side, and can click in to see the specific questions per floor.
Beyond the Docs portal, we cover a similar workflow, with Repeatable Sections and Nested Repeatable Sections, here in the TrueContext University.
You can definitely add an Image question type into the Repeatable Sections and Nested Repeatable Sections, just as you would for Regular Sections. The short answer is, you can always customize whether or not photos are visible. When you mention report, do you mean a PDF Document? The options to hide / show specific questions (like an Image question type), sections or pages in the Question Filtering tab:
The photos would feature in their hierarchy in the PDF as the form is designed, and so the best thing would be to build out your Repeatable Section and/or Nested Repeatable Section, and run some test submissions, and let us know if you have any particular wishes for how they're showing up vs. what your intentions are.
By your screenshot, whether you go with Repeatable Sections and/or Nested Repeatable Sections, I can think of a few features that will help your mobile users along, might be worth exploring as you're building out your forms:
- Information Labels can be used to show a list of acceptable ranges for the A,B,C,D,E,F measurements
- Exception Categories can flag and show colour and/or warning messages when values are outside of those ranges
- Answer Exceptions can force mobile users to provide comments when outside of range
Let us know in case there's any further digging we can help out with - and happy building!
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Erika Lapenat
Technical Content Developer
TrueContext University
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