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sealedkiss
Sorry for the bombardment of questions, but I'm all worked up as I'm filling out these forms.

For G-325A Adobe Acrobat fillable form, how do you get rid of those "+" on an entry indicating the text is too long for the space? I get "+" even in the "Year" column, for entering just a simple 4-digit number, say "2006"? The "+" symbols are there when printed out too, not just on the computer screen.

I guess it doesn't matter much, but how do you spell these:

"Hochiminh City" or "Ho Chi Minh City"?
"Vietnam" or "Viet Nam"?

Thanks a lot.
STL_HCMC
Hi sealedkiss!

I don't know what to tell you regarding the "+" signs you reference in your post. I think we went with 'Ho Chi Minh' (i.e. no city) and 'Vietnam'.

STL_HCMC
sealedkiss
QUOTE(STL_HCMC @ Oct 21 2006, 06:19 PM) *

Hi sealedkiss!

I don't know what to tell you regarding the "+" signs you reference in your post. I think we went with 'Ho Chi Minh' (i.e. no city) and 'Vietnam'.

STL_HCMC


Thanks, STL_HCMC. Probably because I filled it with Adobe Acrobat Professional 7.0. I don't think the "+" signs are present when filled with just the Adobe Acrobat Reader. The downside is, I can't save the form with just the Reader version of Acrobat.
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