In this tutorial, learn how to create fillable PDF forms using Acrobat X or XI that include a field comb to make it easier for your users to insert and see the right numbers in a PDF form. You're working on a PDF form for your upcoming conference, and you need to make sure that specific information -- like credit card numbers and zip codes -- is correct. In this quick tip, learn how you can make it easier for your users to insert and see the right numbers in a PDF form by using a field comb.
Donna Baker February 6, 2012
You're working on a PDF form for your upcoming conference, and you need to make sure that specific information -- like credit card numbers and zip codes -- is correct. To make it easier for your users to insert and see the right numbers, use a comb.
Let's check it out.
Here are two copies of a zip code field. In the left example, you see the number shows just as you'd type it, and I could add as many characters as I want. In the right example, each character I type drops into its own comb space. Since the field has 5 spaces, I can only add 5 characters.
There are a couple of specific settings you need to use to work with field combs.
Click OK to close the dialog box. You see the field divided evenly into the specified number of characters, which you can easily resize.
Click Preview to test the field. Adding field combs makes the form easier to use, and easier to make sure you're getting the right information.
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faizmohamad
4, 2012-03-15 15, 2012Good.
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