In Acrobat Professional, I create multiple checkboxes and assign the same name to each checkbox, but a different export value.With this, the checkboxes seem to behave like radio buttons: Acrobat only lets me check one of them. Align text boxes in Adobe Acrobat Pro XI. Ask Question Asked 5 years, 4 months ago. Active 6 days ago. Viewed 23k times 1. I have a PDF with a table on contents where each line is it's own text box object. I want to align these objects with each other but I can't find a way to do this. There is no 'align' command and I can't edit the X-Y. If you are using Adobe Reader then there has to be a 'check box' form field present on the PDF file. If there is no check box form field then Reader cannot create it/them. Doing that requires Acrobat.
I've got a PDF with checkboxes that the user can interact with however I cannot find a way to hide the checkbox frames for when the client views the document later:
Is there a way to hide the boxes' 'frames'? Adjust some property? 'Flatten' / convert the PDF to some other format? Cover the frame with a layer?
Another possibility is to align the frame with the box design to hide it but show the checkbox overflow for a fix font size? This would give the same large checkbox glyph within a small checkbox frame.
Thoughts?
Vincent