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hi everybody this is ian from in 30 minutes guides today im going to show you how to adjust the form fields on a fillable pdf using docHub pro in windows or mac os if this video helps please take a moment to follow my channel and like the video and lets get started so i just created this fillable pdf form i did it in another video if youre curious to see the process for that but now im in the mode where im testing it out to make sure it works okay so the idea is you type in your name ian lamont you use the tab button to kind of go from field to field so i can just say uh jim smith place date of interview march 22nd 2022 etc etc but maybe youve noticed something as im typing this stuff in and that is even though the form field the blue field it kind of is right on the same level as the black line below it when i actually type things in the text is kind of you know maybe about an eighth of an inch or a quarter of an inch above the black line and we dont want that we dont