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MB_Recrafted
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January 24, 2020
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Interactive pdfs and importing multiple layers

  • January 24, 2020
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Hi, I'm building an interactive document using InDesign that has multiple buttons in a table which hide and show a pop-up element.

To simplify the application of this process (which would be epic if have to toggle the buttons manually) I have decided to produce single Indesign files with just one button to activate/deactivate, this is with a view of making a pdf, then importing the next item in the table as a layer – essentially overlying content to create a single complete page, a neat solution, so I thought!

The problem is when I import the first item it looses its interactivity – it views perfectly and looks like I'm starting to populate the table, but the button doesn't work. See the test file on this link https://adobe.ly/2RPGTK9

Anybody have any ideas on how to get the imported layers to remian interactive. 

Many thanks in advance, Martin

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Correct answer Luke Jennings

You're welcome. The basic instructions are on page 2 of the InDesign file attached to the PDF.

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Luke Jennings
Inspiring
January 24, 2020

It looks like you are using buttons to show pop-ups, you can try using buttons to show/hide the layers in your PDF instead. This will require you create a layered PDF from InDesign (Create Acrobat layers option). Here is a link to a related topic and a link to additional instructions and a sample PDF.

https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat/expert-knowledge-necessary/m-p/10049597#M114221

MB_Recrafted
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January 24, 2020
Hi Luke. Thanks for your solution. I’ll delve deeper into this next week
and really appreciate you offering advice.

Have a great weekend.
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Kind regards, Martin



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Inspiring
January 24, 2020

You're welcome. The basic instructions are on page 2 of the InDesign file attached to the PDF.