Controls widow and orphan lines. A widow is the last line of a paragraph that appears by itself at the top of the next page. An orphan is the first line of a paragraph that appears by itself at the bottom of a page.
Specifies the minimum number of letters that a word must contain to be hyphenated. For example, if you enter a value of 7, only words that have seven or more letters are hyphenated. The minimum value is 2. The maximum value is 99.
After First <x> Letters
Specifies the minimum number of letters in a word that must appear on a line before the hyphen. For example, if you enter a value of 2, at least the first two letters of a word appear on a line before the word is hyphenated. The minimum value is 1. The maximum value is 99. The value should be less than the value in the Words With At Least <x> Letters box.
Before Last <x> Letters
Specifies the minimum number of letters in a word that must appear on the next line after the hyphen. For example, if you enter the value of 4, at least the last four letters of a word appear on the next line. The minimum value is 1. The maximum value is 99. The value should be less than the value in the Words With At Least <x> Letters box.
Allows hyphenation in text objects, and in the caption area of objects such as text fields, decimal fields, numeric fields, and signature fields.
Allows hyphenation in the value area of text field objects (default text and text entered by the form filler).
Hyphenates the text in new objects that are added to the form. Hyphenates the text in text objects and in the caption area of objects such as text fields, decimal fields, numeric fields, and signature fields.
See also 

Formatting (Options dialog box)