Remove vertical scroll

I have a text box in which I need to allow 2 lines, max 100 characters. I'm now using Adobe dEsigner 8.0, I've checked the box to limit length to visible area, however, if the form is opened in adobe 7.0 the vertical scroll bar still appears.
Any suggestions?

For a dynamic form use this script:
var acroSOM = this.somExpression.substr(15, this.somExpression.length - 1);
var acroField = event.target.getField(acroSOM);
acroField.doNotScroll = true;
For a static form, try:
event.target.getField(ScriptObject.GetAcroFormSOMExp(this)).doNotScroll = true;
These work in Designer 7.1, hopefully they'll work in 8.0. Put them in the docReady event and tag them as JS.

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