Carol,
 
What you want with a PDF is (so far) impossible, PDF will say "what you see is what you get".
 
But... you can extract/exporting data/text (max 2GB) to an appendix and load/review the data/text
so that your client can print. Otherway, give confirmation by way of a mail.
Succes.
 
Ben Koolhaas
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Van: Carol Wise [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: donderdag 21 augustus 2003 22:04
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Onderwerp: [PDF-Forms] unlimited text fields in printed PDF form?

I have a PDF form with several text fields for users to answer questions that could require lengthy answers. Right now I have the fields set to be multi-line, no scrolling, so the fields will only hold a certain amount of text. The client just told me they want the fields to be unlimited, but the form has to be printed. If I don't have them set to "do not scroll," they can type any amount of text, but not all of it shows up when printed. Is there any way to accomplish this (unlimited text boxes where all the text shows up when printed) with a PDF?


Thanks!

Carol

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Carol Wise

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Georgia Systemic Teacher Education Program

College of Education

The University of Georgia

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