Use
leaders to guide the reader from one piece of information to another
across a page, such as in a table of contents, price list, or invoice.
You can add leaders to a line or block of text in text objects and
in the caption area of objects such as text fields, decimal fields,
and numeric fields. When the text object or caption area is in edit
mode, the Leader command is available in the Insert menu and the Context
menu.
You can define and edit leader properties such as the end position,
pattern, line thickness or dot spacing, and alignment. You can also
adjust the positioning, size, and appearance of leaders by using
the options in the Font and Paragraph palettes.
When you add a leader, Designer draws a leader from the insertion
point to the end position that you specify. The leader end position
is based on ruler increments. The default end position extends the
leader to the right edge of the caption or static text object. You
can only define or edit one leader at a time. All changes are applied
immediately.
You can define different leaders for each paragraph of text.
However, it is important to understand that a new paragraph inherits
the leader properties from the previous paragraph. In other words,
when you create a new paragraph, any leaders defined in the previous
paragraph apply to the new paragraph.
Note: Designer can not anticipate the content of run-time
data. If you intend to populate a form with rich text that contains
leaders, you must set the target version to Acrobat 9 when you design
the form.
To add a leaderPlace
the insertion point where you want the leader to start within the
text object or caption area, and then select Insert > Leader.
In the Leader End Position box, type the ruler position where
you want the leader to end.
In the Leader Pattern list, select the pattern to fill the
leader.
In the Leader Dot Spacing or Leader Underline Weight list,
select the amount of space to appear between dots or dashes, or
select the thickness of the line.
Set the alignment for the leader by doing one of these actions:
To align the left side of the text that follows the leader
(immediately before the first letter) with the specified end position,
click Left Align Leader.
To align the right side of the text that follows the leader
(immediately after the last letter) as the end position for the
leader, click Right Align Leader.
Click anywhere in the Layout Editor to close the dialog box.
To edit a leaderSelect the leader and edit it.
Click anywhere in the Layout Editor to close the dialog box.
To delete a leaderThe Delete Leader command removes the selected leader (tab),
the associated tab stops, as well as any leader properties, such
as pattern, spacing, and alignment.
Note: The Delete Leader command is available on the
Edit menu after you select a leader. However, if the Delete Leader
command remains unavailable after you select a leader, this means
that the leader is not associated with a tab stop. When this is
the case, you can use the Delete key to remove the leader.
Select the leader to delete.
Select Edit > Delete Leader.
To delete tab stopsIf you use the Delete key on the keyboard to delete a selected
leader, only the tab character is removed. Any associated tab stops
or leader properties such as pattern, spacing, and alignment are
not removed.
To delete unused tab stops, you must use the Delete Tab Stops
dialog box.
Note: The Delete Tab Stops command is available on
the Edit menu when there are one or more tab stops in the current
paragraph. If there are two or more paragraphs within a selection,
the dialog is unavailable.
Select Edit > Delete Tab Stops.
Complete one of the following actions:
To delete
selected tab stops, select one or more tab stops from the list,
and then click Clear.
To delete all tab stops, click Clear All.
Click OK.
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