Each Acrobat version has a different layout, you'll have to complain to 
Adobe about this. There's no way to make it look consistent in all versions.

Paulo

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From: "seedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 5:55 PM
Subject: [iText-questions] .SetFields misaligned


>
> Ok I realize this is a known thing, Just looking for some advice.
> Using .SetFields doesn't seem to put the text in the right place, 
> depending
> on both the creator of the pdf and the viewer
> .
> I also know I can use .SetExtraMargin to correct for this.
>
> My question is, is there a consistent way to use .SetExtraMargin that will
> result in the PDF looking proper in all cases, or would I literally have 
> to
> create a different output pdf for each version of reader?
>
> If there is not a consistent way to have it layout proper using .SetField
> and .SetExtraMargin, do I have any other options to place Field text that
> will look consistent across versions of reader?
>
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