Dotan Cohen wrote:
2009/6/16 Johnny Rosenberg <[email protected]>:
I guess that another solution could be to replace the underlines with
text boxes (View → Tool bars → Form controls → Select Text box → Draw
the textbox → Right click the text box → Click ”Control…” → Do your
editings). I think you can set a specific font for each text field.
Just create one, do the settings as you wish, then copy the field and
paste it to where ever you want them.

It will look different, but that doesn't mean it will look bad…

One advantage is also that you can jump between the text boxes using
the TAB key.


Thanks, Johnny. When printing textboxen, they still look like a box,
not like the underline most people expect.


In the property editor for the text box control set the Border type to 'without frame' and for the text property turn underline on.

Although you can not at this time set a style for a text control you can, since you will not be connecting the controls to a datasource, copy and/as many copies of the first control you set these properties for. Each control has it's own text at runtime.

See the attached document for an example - still I'm not really sure this is what you are looking for..but HIH,

Drew

Attachment: underline_text_in_controls.odt
Description: application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text

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