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RECOMMENDATION: Select a fixed font size and adjust the size of the text fields to accommodate the amount of information anticipated when you are creating text fields. The repetition of these possibilities may result in text fields with varying font sizes. For example, if the user has a long name and a short text box, the font will get smaller as he/she types, so it all fits inside the text box however, if the user has a short name in a short text box, the characters might not need to adjust to fit within the text field boundaries. If the font size is left as Auto, the text size varies that is, it is adjusted as the user completes the text field. About the Font Size Property in Text Fieldsĭetermining if the font size should be fixed or varied visually affects the overall impression of your form, especially when there are a lot of text boxes within the PDF form. For example, a text field requesting a user's city of residence may have the name "city," which will correspond to the value of the text field: the user's city of residence. The name for a text field identifies the information you are prompting the user for or what question you are asking them to answer. When using text fields, it is important to understand how the name value works. When text fields are used in online forms, they allow users to type their own answers or submit comments. This document explains how to create and delete text fields in a PDF form. It also allows you to create text areas where users can write comments. Text fields allow users to input variable information on PDF files, for example, information that is not constant or that cannot be predetermined with radio button choices, such as a name, department, or phone number. This article is based on legacy software. (Legacy) Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro: PDF Forms: Working with Text Fields









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