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Aloha,

I currently used Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 and am able to create forms from Word documents. I typically have to create text boxes for new information to be entered. The problem is that if the new information is long, it makes the font really small. Is there a setting that I am missing that will allow me to keep the font for the newly entered information the same size regardless of the size of the textbox? TIA!
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Yes, Click on Forms in the tool bar, then Add Edit. Double click the box that you want to edit. A pop up box will appear. Then click on the appearance tab and select the font and size you want.
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Aloha,

I currently used Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 and am able to create forms from Word documents. I typically have to create text boxes for new information to be entered. The problem is that if the new information is long, it makes the font really small. Is there a setting that I am missing that will allow me to keep the font for the newly entered information the same size regardless of the size of the textbox? TIA!
I have version 8, but think this should be pretty close to the same.

Once you have your text area > right click > choose Properties in the dropdown > choose the Appearance tab > change your font size (or font for that matter). You can also use the Options tab to align, scroll long text, etc.

Hope this helped a wee bit.
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Thanks...you ladies are the best! I knew that I'd get the answer here.
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