I have an existing InDesign file (for Print) that needs to be converted into a PDF form. Where I have multi-line response areas I find I either have to create text fields for each line (which is a pain) or I can create a multi-lined text field however I can't find a way to control the leading of the text which means the text runs over the background "printed lines" in the document.
The client is a bank and wants the PDF form to look identical to the printed version so I can't delete the lines.
There are two possible solutions I can think of, but don't know if either are possible.
1) Find a way to control the leading of the the multi-lined text field so the text can be aligned to the underlying lines on the page,
or
2) Set individual boxes, for each line, that auto flow to each other once the previous line is filled (i.e. without requiring to tab between fields).
Now, are either of these options possible (even if this it's a function of LiveCycle Designer) or does someone else out there have an alternative fix?
Thanks
JM
2) Yes, that's possible by checking if the field is full and then using the setFocus method to jump to the next one. Search the forums. It was discussed several times.
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