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How do I change the line spacing in a multi-line text field on a PDF form?
One answer I saw mentioned highlighting the text field and pressing ctrl + e, and then clicking on "more" in the menu that opens. They said you must then click on the "paragraph" tab. However, this does not exist on the MAC version as far as I can tell. What can I do? This is the answer I'm referencing and it does not work on my MAC.
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Ctrl-e displays the properties toolbar, which has a number of font an paragraph options. However, these options are only available for Rich Text fields. Rich Text is a setting on the Options tab of the Properties Dialog for the text box.
On Mac the keyboard shortcut is Cmd-e. On Acrobat DC this toolbar is also available from the "View > Show/Hide > Toolbar Items > Show Properties bar" menu item. You'll see the keyboard shortcut next to the menu item.
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You should understand that line spacing is a form field attribute.
Form fields attributes are not software-dependent, they are governed by the PDF specifications (ISO 32000).
Features requests should therefore be addressed to ISO, and neither Adobe nor any other software publisher can do anything about it.
See: https://www.pdfa.org/resource/iso-32000-pdf/
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What version of Adobe Acrobat?
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Ctrl-e displays the properties toolbar, which has a number of font an paragraph options. However, these options are only available for Rich Text fields. Rich Text is a setting on the Options tab of the Properties Dialog for the text box.
On Mac the keyboard shortcut is Cmd-e. On Acrobat DC this toolbar is also available from the "View > Show/Hide > Toolbar Items > Show Properties bar" menu item. You'll see the keyboard shortcut next to the menu item.
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You're missing the point. It's saying that Paragraph tab on the properties toolbar is NOT available on Mac version.
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It is not available in old versions of Adobe Acrobat.
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It is available since Acrobat 5, at least.
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The Paragraph tab is not available in Acrobat 5.
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Oops. You're right, RTF option came with Acrobat 6 and PDF 1.5
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Sorry I missed the 'Exit form editing mode' part - it does show up, if you are in 'form entering mode'. Still doesn't make sense to me because no one who fills in the form will do this. Am I missing something?
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This is extremely helpful. The folks at Adobe must have worked several overtime shifts when determining out how best to hide this functionality in a way that is nearly impossible to locate. Thank you for describing where the ability to edit leading on multi-line form fields is buried.
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This is fine but does not allow you to format an existing document PDF with multi-line forms with the correct spacing set up for others to fill in (the document in question has come from a third party and has lines included where the multi-line forms are). You can set the spacing but when you delete the text it will default back.
So, you either leave the text in and ask the user to delete it when filling in the form or explain to them how to set the spacing. Either way is not ideal. A method of locking the formatting would be a great deal more useful.
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Lines are only useful on paper to guide handwriting. They don't make sense in a digital form.
Since we cannot manage line spacing in form fields, when I use this type of field in supplied documents (with lines) I use an "onFocus" script which changes the background color of the field (mostly white), and a validation script which leaves the white background if the field is filled or which makes it transparent if it is empty.
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This solution works, however, if you want a user to see a blank form and just start typing without having to change the line spacing themselve, JUST ADD A BLANK SPACE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE FORM FIELD. Field will now hold line spacing when saved.
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Oh my goodness - THANK YOU for this workaround. I was racking my brain trying to figure out how to retain the line spacing when sending it off.
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It's the 2022, this question was asked in 2018, and Adobe still hasn't made setting leading easy. I can't believe how much time I've spentg on this one problem today.
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This doesnt work for me. Very frustrating that this is not possible.
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What doesn't work?
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This is still not fixed. I pay £20/mth for a useless function. I would have thought Adobe would be the best at creating a fillable PDF. Not the case!
I have wasted too many hours trying to fix the multi-line spacing in a fillable PDF (windows)
I have tried the suggested fix of coming out of editing > changing the line spacing > leaving just spaces on each line to keep the spacing. But this just leaves code in its place when I then open the PDF using PDF program other than Adobe. Not everyone uses Adobe as their PDf reader!
How is line spacing on a mulitline line box NOT AND OPTION?!
This is a fix that just so happens to work, sometimes. It is a fix figured out by a user and not put there by Adobe.
Anyone paying for Adobe Pro just for the Fillable PDF function, is better off with PDFEscape. It's free and has the same functions as Adobe. Still no line spacing. But at least if your set the font size to fit your lines, they keep their posistion. This is not the case for Sdobe. What you see is not what you get in the saved copy
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You should understand that line spacing is a form field attribute.
Form fields attributes are not software-dependent, they are governed by the PDF specifications (ISO 32000).
Features requests should therefore be addressed to ISO, and neither Adobe nor any other software publisher can do anything about it.
See: https://www.pdfa.org/resource/iso-32000-pdf/
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CHANGE the LEADING in Acrobat form
Press > Command+e <
A form text properties appear, select the text to change leading click in chain icon, select paragraph optiones and finally line spacing.
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This is non exixtent on a Mac. Ridiculous that this question is still am issue ... I have the latest version of Adobe and OS as of Dec. 2023.
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On Mac it's exactly the same, there is no difference.
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It's now 2024. I too want/need to know how to adjust leading on the multi-text box field in my Acrobat Pro DC interactive PDF. When I use the method Gerardo described I can indeed change the leading, however I cannot find the way to SAVE the formatting. I hit 'save' and clear my propertly formatted form, only to open it and the text reverts to the wrong leading leading again. 😞 Has anyone been able to figure this out yet?
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Don't remove the text.
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Put one space in the field.