Post by d***@gmail.comI have a contract created in Microsoft Word and when someone types
something in the input
fields on the Word version the text that is after the input field moves
down so it looks
professional, when I converted it to a PDF file the text doesn't move, the
text in the box
just gets smaller and in some cases there is a plus sign that shows up.
How do I get it to
move the text that is to the left of the input field to shift down so the
font size in the
input filed will stay the same and not run out of room like it does in
Microsoft Word.
Load the MS Word file converted to PDF into Adobe Life Cycle Designer and
use its form functions; text field, time and date, drop down, etc. If you
plan to reuse or distribute the form, don't forget to Enable usage rights
for Adobe Reader so users of the form can save data with theform.
Adobe Life Cycle Designer will give you complete control over the form
fields from font to data entry display or even the number of chararcters or
lines in the field.
Adobe Life Cycle Designer in Acrobat v9.x will also allow you to create
forms that do math computations via Java.
In the future, please state the VERSION of Adobe Acrobat you are using
including whether it is Standard or Professional.
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Dave
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