Expanding Text to fit expanding form field

I am new to using LiveCycle Designer and have embedded some text fields in paragraphs which are dynamic and adjust but now I am having a hard time getting the text within the paragraph to adjust to the form field. Is there a way I can do this? Sorry if this is a simple question.

what you need is flooting field in the running text. You can use as many flooting fields as you need in text. Focus in that direction.

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