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It is up to the designer to ensure that the content fits within the acroform field. The acroform will truncate it if it does not fit.
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It should be mentioned that Adobe Reader supports the linkage of fields - Acroform fields with different names, will . This means that Acroform fields can share the same valuevalues even if the fields have different names. For example: Let's say you have an Acroform pdf consisting of 8 pages. Writable fields for Name, Address, City, State and Zip Code are located on the first, third, fifth and eighth pages. If you are using Adobe Reader to map your PDF, then you can map the Name and Address fields in the mapper on the first page and the Name and Address fields on pages three, five and eight will automatically become mapped. Adobe enforces the link between these fields even though the field names are different. (the Name field on the first page is named topmostSubform[0].Page1[0].f1... while the Name field on the third page is topmostSubform[0].Page3[0].f1...). If you are using Adobe Reader, you cannot map the fields on pages three, five and eight separately. If you are using a mapper that does not support field linkage, such as Mac Preview and PDFEscape, you will have to map the Name and Address fields on each page. |
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