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How to alter text alignment for interactive text fields?

New Here ,
Aug 10, 2017 Aug 10, 2017

I have been trying to make an interactive form in inDesign with reasonable success, but there is one feature that I need to make the whole thing work; the capability to centre the text in the text field box that I have drawn. The Buttons and Forms tab gives me the option to change text size, but that seems to be the only option available in terms of text formatting.

Knowing how to do other features such as making inputted text bold or underlined would also be helpful.

I have looked around on tutorials but none seem to address my specific issue as far as I'm aware. If anyone is able to help it would be greatly appreciated.

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Mentor , Aug 10, 2017 Aug 10, 2017

Can’t be done natively in InDesign. Try in Acrobat. Tools > Forms > Edit. Double click on the text field to get Properties. Change its Alignment in Options tab.

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Community Expert , Nov 12, 2025 Nov 12, 2025

View > Tools > Organize Pages. You'll see thumbnails of your pages.

From the menu at the top, select Replace, navigate to the new PDF and a Replace Pages pop up will allow you to choose the pages to replace and which pages to replace them with.

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Mentor ,
Aug 10, 2017 Aug 10, 2017

Can’t be done natively in InDesign. Try in Acrobat. Tools > Forms > Edit. Double click on the text field to get Properties. Change its Alignment in Options tab.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 10, 2017 Aug 10, 2017

True, but don't fix it in Acrobat until the form is finished, because if you have to update the form in InDesign, and output a new PDF, you will lose the editing you added in Acrobat.

~Barb

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Community Expert ,
Aug 10, 2017 Aug 10, 2017

Not necessarily. You could always use the replace pages command in Acrobat.

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 12, 2025 Nov 12, 2025

Bob, could you please elaborate on the replace pages command in Acrobat- we know how to replace it but how to keep formatting that we have already done in acrobat?  We have a form we are doing in Indesign and it will not keep the flush right command in one of the fields. Our concern is months down the road if they make a change to the form in Indesign we don't want to have to change all the time in Acrobat. Thanks so much for your help. 

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Community Expert ,
Nov 12, 2025 Nov 12, 2025

View > Tools > Organize Pages. You'll see thumbnails of your pages.

From the menu at the top, select Replace, navigate to the new PDF and a Replace Pages pop up will allow you to choose the pages to replace and which pages to replace them with.

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 12, 2025 Nov 12, 2025

but do you have to go in and make justification changes for the new pdf or does it keep the justification if you just replace pages?   Thanks!

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Community Expert ,
Nov 12, 2025 Nov 12, 2025

Replacing pages only replaces static art, it does not touch any of the interactive elements. Try it.

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 12, 2025 Nov 12, 2025

Bob, I just wanted to take the time to say THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH - that worked PERFECTLY!   :)))))))))))

P.S. Sorry posted in such of an old thread i just wanted to have the jist of what I was asking to have a little bit of history with it.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 12, 2025 Nov 12, 2025
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I'm glad you got it squared away.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 12, 2025 Nov 12, 2025

BTW, in the future, best to create a new post rather than tack on a comment in an 8-year-old thread. You tend to get more attention.

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People's Champ ,
Aug 10, 2017 Aug 10, 2017

It's all possible with our FormMagic | Id-Extras.com

A free edition is available for short forms.

Ariel

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Explorer ,
Jun 25, 2022 Jun 25, 2022

Maybe, offer a version that one can purchase without a recurring charge.

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Explorer ,
Jan 06, 2025 Jan 06, 2025

Like Adobe? 😅

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New Here ,
Sep 30, 2020 Sep 30, 2020

put fillable text boxes where you want them in InDesign then export pdf (interactive). Open pdf in Acrobat then click on tools tab>prepare form. Double click on fillable text box to open panel and under options select Center under Alignment drop down.

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New Here ,
Nov 12, 2020 Nov 12, 2020

This was extremely helpful - thank you!

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 05, 2022 Aug 05, 2022

Thank you!

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New Here ,
Sep 08, 2021 Sep 08, 2021

Has anyone seen or heard any reasoning behind why you can't do this natively in InDesign? It doesn't make much sense to me why Adobe wouldn't allow you to set these things to be applied upon export, instead of having to jump between programs (and to another user's reply, potentially have to reformat if any updates to the base form need to be made). 

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New Here ,
Feb 01, 2022 Feb 01, 2022

I totally agree with jaberle!

However all I hear is crickets!!!!

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New Here ,
Apr 01, 2023 Apr 01, 2023

It can be done in InDesign! - In Buttons and Forms palette, when choosing options for the fillable box. Make sure the Multiline checkbox is ticked 🙂

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New Here ,
Jun 01, 2023 Jun 01, 2023

MY HERO

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New Here ,
Jun 08, 2023 Jun 08, 2023

Could you elaborate on this a little? The "multiline" option does not give me any obvious way of setting text alignment. The Buttons and Forms box looks the same whether it's checked or not.

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New Here ,
Nov 07, 2024 Nov 07, 2024

Did anyone ever respond to you? I can't figure out how to center the interactive field text while in Indesign. Checking the multiline option doesn't seem to do anything.

 

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Community Expert ,
Nov 07, 2024 Nov 07, 2024

I think that the only way to create a form field with its content centered is to do it in the Options tab of the Text Field Properties in Acrobat. If you check the "Allow Rich Text Formatting" box, you can e.g. paste centered text from Word and it will center in the form field. I honestly can't remember how to spawn Acrobat's own rich text editing options in form fields. It's been a long time, and I suspect that the functionality I'm thinking of was found in a retired Adobe app. 

 

At any rate, your options for formatted text in form fields in Acrobat are few, but there isn't really any way to do it at all from within InDesign natively without a separate commercial tool.

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New Here ,
Nov 07, 2024 Nov 07, 2024

Okay, thank you. I've been able to do it in Acrobat under "Prepare Form" and double clicking the text field. It's just a bummer to have to keep doing that for every field every time I output a new PDF (though I know you can swap in a formatted page...still). Would make much more sense to have that basic option in InDesign.

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