Vertical alignment of text

Live Cycle Designer ES 8.2.1.nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn (Acrobat 9) on a PC Win7

How do you change the vertical alignment of the text in a text field. By default seems to be centered.

Have a large field of observations.  Allow multiple lines works well, but to be Top vertical alignment.

Have seen some discussion and at least one of the possible solutions, but can't make it work as I can't find the same items in the described pallets.

Thank you

Bill

Turn on the paragraph palette by selecting it in the Windows menu. Then click on the object that you want to manipulate and on this palette paragraph are alignment icons that allow you to set the text to start at th etop of the field instead of in the middle.

Hope that helps

Paul

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