Left click the Contact field to select just that field, and then adjust the handles on the left and right of the field to fit it in place.
Adjust the fields to the correct height. This can be done manually for each field if necessary, or you can manually fit one field, then select the others and snap them to the same height. Fine field adjustment can be done using the arrow keys on your keyboard. Select one or more fields, and then use the arrows to move the fields by tiny increments. Remember that you can zoom in to the PDF to give you larger field objects that can be more precisely adjusted.
All fields have an identifying name, but none are explicitly assigned to a recipient, and no fields have any content validation. If you would like to include field properties, like recipient identification, content validation, conditional appearance or calculations, you will need to append the field name with arguments just as you would with Text Tags.
As you are adding fields to the form, a listing of the field names displays in the right rail of the Acrobat page. This list can be used to find or access any form field on the document quickly, without being on the page, and will readily indicate if a field name exists in more than one place on the form by appending a 1 after the name.
Unique field names can contain unique content. Fields that have the same name will contain the same content. By filling in one field, you will automatically pollinate that content to every other field using the same name. This is useful if you have a form that asks for the same information in multiple place. If you are using the fields automatically placed by Acrobat, then the names of your fields will be simple descriptive strings.
Fields placed from the toolbar may have a larger name including arguments identical to the Text Tag format. Changing the name of the form field to an Adobe Sign tag allows you to apply all the field properties recognized by Adobe Sign, without sacrificing space on the document like a text tag would. While the Adobe Sign drag-and-drop authoring environment does not support or have an option for multi-line fields, you can set a field up this way in Acrobat and have it function through Adobe Sign.
Refer to Text Tag Documentation for tags to be used in the form fields on your document. Aside from the standard text fields, Acrobat has check boxes, radio buttons and dropdown menus that will function through Adobe Sign. The options for these objects can be applied using the arguments in the tag, or through the object properties in Acrobat.
If you choose to use the object properties in Acrobat, ensure you still enter a basic tag for the name of the object. This will ensure the object has a name and is assigned to the intended recipient. See Manually Placing Form Fields for more information.
Under Options, the available settings are the Button Style , Radio Button Choice , and the two options: Button is checked by default and Buttons with the same name and choice are selected in unison , which links identically named buttons.
Additionally an export value is recommended. This value can then be exported during the signing process. Acrobat DC. Acrobat XI. Acrobat X. Acrobat 9. Acrobat Reader. Download a free trial of the new Acrobat. Share this page. Lori Kassuba 1, 05, Hi Ariane, There could be a couple of reasons for this. Thanks, Lori. Ariane 6, 28, I created a form using form wizard. Click and drag until the button is of the desired size. OR To create a button of the default size, click the page at the desired location for the button.
The Field Name entry box appears. To edit additional properties of the button, click Show All Properties. The Button Properties dialog box appears. Click Add The Submit Form Selections dialog box appears. In the Enter a URL for this link text box, type mailto: email address. HINT: The other options may be more appropriate depending on the desired format for the export.
In the Date Options section, select Convert dates to standard format. NOTE: Selecting this option will convert all dates to a standard format no matter how they were entered in the form field. HINT: The cursor changes to a cross hairs. The cross hairs allow you to align the field with the ruler, text, or another field. Click and drag the mouse until the form field is of the desired size. OR Double click on the page to create a form field of the default size.
The Field Name entry box appears. In the Field Name text box, type a name that identifies the check box. To edit additional properties of this form field, click Show All Properties. The Check Box Properties dialog box appears. Optional In the Tooltip text box, type a comment about the check box. Select the Appearance tab. In the Borders and Colors section, from the Border Color box, select a color for the border of the check box.
From the Line Thickness pull-down list, select the line thickness for the check box outline. In the Text section, from the Font Size pull-down list, select a font size.
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