Line spacing in acrobat pro X

forms, made one in Pro X, to be used by someone in Reader
where can I find line spacing capabilities - (form is then enabled to use in Reader) looked all over for hours to find answer and nothing*
set font at Helv 9 point and the line spacing looks as if it is 4 point - very squashed and nor readable at all
how can I fix this????

hi there
In did try that, thanks for pointing out the Ctrl E, but prob still showing as same
tried diff line spacing allowed , diff pont size fonts, diff hard returns, no returns, was always using Helv and finally then tried to set as Times, but when saved and attached to an email, the Times was a sans serif font, and not Helv. hmm, I was hopeful because your solution sounded so logical, but to no avail.'
At one point, I thought maybe Forms is meant to only works with 1 line blocks, but I did see another pdf, where although it didn't accept hard hard returns - it ignores them, but they have the line spacing. The only diff is that in their form, somehow one can access the "sign" part of menu on side where it has 3 options  - Tools / Sign / Comment and when one goes to "sign" in their form - it is accessible and a drop down menu comes up with the option of "add text" is available.
In my forms, "sign" isn't available in the 3 options, actually I have 4 (Tools / Sign / Comment / Extended) options that appear at the upper right show up?  The menu comes with none of the options available but there is a small yellow box that comes up:       The security settings on this document prevent adding text and  / or placing a signature on it from Adobe Reader . To sign this document, you need to print it out ? I can't understand this  thank you

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