

The trickiest option you can set is the Maximum Length option, which only appears when you are working with text fields. The only difference would be the type of field entered (which should be appropriate to the type of information you want entered) and the options you set for each field. You can repeat these steps for all the fields in your form. Change the Maximum Length option to 25.(This is the type of information you want to allow in the field.) Make sure the Type pull-down list is set to Regular Text.

The Text Form Field Options dialog box appears.

Instead, you need to click the Legacy Tools icon, which displays a whole group of controls that originate with older versions of Word. If you display the Developer tab and take a look at the Controls group, you'll notice that there are a bunch of controls available. If you don't see the Developer tab (it isn't visible on your system), you need to instruct Word to display it. The fields available for use in forms are accessible through the Developer tab of the ribbon.
