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Try formatting the field as a string instead of a number.


On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 06:38:40AM -0800, Amy Sachs wrote:
> Hello everyone!  I have a question that I hope has an easy answer.  On a form that I 
> have nearly completed there are a number of fields in which a deposit number is 
> entered.  These deposit numbers many times will have the first numeral as a zero.  
> i.e. 0152 or 0231
> My problem is that Acrobat automatically formats this field once you tab out of it 
> and the 0 disappears.  Is there a custom format script I could use or what other 
> options do I have?  If anyone could help I would really appreciate it, I need those 
> zeros to stay in place!
>  
> Thanks in advance,
> Amy
> 
> 
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