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Object Design considerations
Underline
First Name Last Name
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First Name Last Name
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• Use a solid, dashed, dotted, or dash-dot pattern for underlines.
You can create them with graphic lines, underscores, dashes, or
dot characters.
• Do not place dashes or slashes on top of the underlines,
for example:
• To create multiple fields from a single underline, place text labels
underneath that are well separated.
• Put text labels to the left of or below underlines, without letting
them touch the underlines; they will be used to create the
field names.
Text box
• Do not use drop shadows or decorative flourishes. Use fills
instead of wide strokes.
• Make sure text boxes do not touch other graphical elements in
the form.
• Watch point sizes in your designs; the text field height is
determined by adjacent objects, up to 36 points. A multiline text
field will be created if the text box area is taller than 36 points.
• Put text labels in the text box or to the left of or above the box;
they will be used to create the field names. For side-by-side
boxes, the text label must be in the left box with an empty box
to the right.
Check box
High School Diploma
Trade Certificate
Associate’s Degree
Bachelor’s Degree
Master’s Degree
Professional Degree
• Use stroked square-, circular-, or diamond-shaped objects to
designate check boxes.
• Make graphic objects symmetrical and uniform in appearance.
• You can use special characters from fonts such as Symbol, Zapf
Dingbats, Wingdings, and Webdings.
• Put text labels to the right of check box objects; they will be used
to create the field names.
Radio button
Group label
• Use circular objects or numbered buttons to in a single row or
column to indicate radio buttons.
• Use group labels to the left of or above each radio button
group—otherwise they will default to check boxes. Field names
are determined from the group labels and individual button
labels from the text to the right of each button.
• Use the following text labels to have radio buttons created
automatically: Yes/No, M/F, Male/Female, Jr/Sr, Mr/Mrs/Ms/
Miss/Dr.
• Use one of the following group labels to have radio buttons
created automatically: Salutation, Sex, Occupation.
Signature area
• Place the word Signature adjacent to an underline or text box to
have a signature field created.