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Creating a form with multiple checkboxes, how do you easily line them up?

New Here ,
Oct 26, 2016 Oct 26, 2016

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I created a form in word and transferred to Adobe Acrobat Pro.  I need to create three rows of checkboxes for each line.  Some are groups of 4 some groups of 3 and others groups of 5.  How can I easily make them the same size and line up in rows across from the question.  ie  Trimming of tree canopies  then there would be a yes some and no check box?

Doing one at a time they get off alignment.  Using the alignment key makes them go all over the form, using the copy and paste it does not paste where I need them to go.... Frustration

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LEGEND , Oct 26, 2016 Oct 26, 2016

There are a number of ways to align fields. If you select multiple fields, you can right click on one of them and select: Align, Distribute or Center

and you'll see all of the options available.

You can also turn on the rulers by pressing Ctrl + R, and can then drag guides from the horizontal or vertical ruler. When you drag a field close enough to one of the guides, the border will gently snap to it. The border that's closest to the mouse cursor is the one that will snap to the guide. Right-click

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Oct 26, 2016 Oct 26, 2016

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In Form Edit mode, create the first field in the group, set it to have the properties you wish all the fields to have, and then right-click it and select Create Multiple Copies. This will allow you to generate identical fields (but with unique names) with fixed margins between them.

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There are a number of ways to align fields. If you select multiple fields, you can right click on one of them and select: Align, Distribute or Center

and you'll see all of the options available.

You can also turn on the rulers by pressing Ctrl + R, and can then drag guides from the horizontal or vertical ruler. When you drag a field close enough to one of the guides, the border will gently snap to it. The border that's closest to the mouse cursor is the one that will snap to the guide. Right-click a ruler to select the available guide options.

New to Acrobat 11 are various keyboard accelerators in form editing mode that you can enable to make aligning fields much easier. See the following previous thread for more info: Acrobat XI switch between form design & form view

Note that there is a method to paste copied fields in place and an accelerator for quickly toggling between form editing mode and regular mode (A key). Once you get used to all of these, working with fields becomes a lot faster and accurate.

Also, note the you can copy fields by selecting the ones you want to copy and Ctrl+drag. If you Shift+drag selected fields, they will be constrained in either the horizontal or vertical direction. Ctrl+Shift+drag to copy and move vertically or horizontally.

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