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.

Johnny Rosenberg



2009/6/16 Dotan Cohen <[email protected]>:
>> OK, how about this? First use Find and Replace to replace each underscore
>> character with a Tahoma blank with underscoring. If you use "more options"
>> while you're in the Replace field, then use the Format option, you can set
>> the font to Tahoma and the font effects to single-line underscore. Then when
>> you replace the blanks to type the answer, it should be what you're after, I
>> think.
>>
>
> Barbara, this was an amazing trick! It is exactly what I was looking for!
>
> Thank you!
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