Acrobat forms field description

Hello, I'm new to acrobat and I want to know two things. I'm making a form and I want to see the description in every field of my form to people know what to put there, if I let the mouse over it says the description, but I want to show there everytime so they don't forget to fill everything. The second question is if I put in word before I export to pdf the ___________ line were the field will be when people fill the field the _______ line could disapear.
Is this possible? Thanks.

Thanks try67, I will try this as soon I get home.
Let me try to explain better the 2nd question. My english sucks I know .
Ok, when I do the form in word I put for example:
Name:_______________
When I fill the form after I created it in Acrobat, it puts like this:
Name:Morcego-Xico      
Is it possible to remove the underline as the user fills the form?
Thanks.

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