George_Hickey@adobeforums.com wrote:
> Thanks LHigbee.
>
> I had actually tried the "\n" in the accessibility->tooltip window but found this did not work. However, upon adding it an initialise event, it does the trick perfectly.
>
> Although this works great, it does leave me a little concerned that others who may make changes to this form in the future will not have sufficient knowledge to realise that these tooltips are buried in the Javascript. Do you have any idea why "\n" will not work within the normal accessibility tooltip window (I assume it is in the way that the form parser works)?
>
> In any case, thanks very much.
George,
Try typing the tooltip in your favorite text editor such as Notepad or Textpad with line feeds.
Then cut and paste the text into the tooltip field in Designer. This should preserve the line
breaks for you.
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Justin Klei
Cardinal Solutions Group
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