Using Acrobat 9 Pro or LifeCycle Designer, how does one add an expandable text field in a form that would work like Word. we want people to enter text of unlimited size (within reason, but it could be a couple pages) that can be viewed and printed in it's entirety (versus having to scroll through the text and it can't be viewed all at once). Word allows this feature when creating a form, but Acrobat doesn't seem to. We'd just stick with Word, but we like to submission and data tracking feature of Acrobat.
thank you!
The basics are:
--Make sure you save the form as a dynamic form.
--Make sure the main subform for the document is set to Flowed.
--Set the text field you want to expand to be multi line and set up all the other paragraph settings so it will appear how you want it to such as vertical text alignment set to top etc.
--Give the text field a initial starting height.
--Set the height of the text field to auto expand.
Keep in mind that when the user types in the field and gets to the bottom a scroll bar will appear at the right side of the field as more text is added. It isn't until the field loose focus that it will expand and add more pages to accommodate all of the text that has been added.
StevenD