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How to disable the blue highlight boxes around links?

Explorer ,
Apr 26, 2012 Apr 26, 2012

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I've created a document in InDesign CS5, and when viewed on Adobe Reader 10.2 (on an iPad) all the table of contents links within the document, and all links to external websites have a blue highlight field around them. While I appreciate the fact that it makes it obvious where links are, it looks remarkably ugly to have huge blue highlights all over the document. There must be a way to turn these highlights off, right? Either from the source document within InDesign before the PDF is created, or from within Adobe Reader or Acrobat after the PDF is made? I have all the links within InDesign set to "Invisible Rectangle", and it looks great when viewed on older versions of Adobe Reader or in iBooks. Unfortunately, older versions of Adobe Reader don't support hyperlinks on tablets. So somebody using Reader 10.2, however, is now forced to view this document with ugly blue highlights. Is the only option to avoid the highlights to recommend everyone use iBooks to view the document, or is there a way in Reader 10.2 to disable these?

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New Here , Nov 20, 2018 Nov 20, 2018

This worked for me in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC:

1. Go to Tools

2. Click on Prepare Form

3. Click on More next to the hammer and wrench icon

4. Click on highlight existing fields

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LEGEND ,
Apr 27, 2012 Apr 27, 2012

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Something to try.

In InDesign, Open the hyperlinks panel, select all of the links, click the dropdown menu and choose "hyperlink options". Under "Appearance>Type" choose "invisible rectangle".

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Explorer ,
Apr 27, 2012 Apr 27, 2012

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Thanks, but I already have all the hyperlinks set to "Invisible Rectangle", and there are still blue highlight fields around the links in Reader 10.2. If I view the PDF in other programs (iBooks, older versions of Reader) the links appear without the blue highlights. All the research I've done on this seems to point to the blue highlight fields being a "feature" of Reader 10.2, but I can't imagine that Adobe would create a feature with such a visual impact on documents without offering the option to turn that feature off? In a lot of print, online, and interactive docs both text and images are used as links (icons, buttons, etc) and having an automatic blue highlight around them really takes away from the visual impact that graphics provide. There must be an option somewhere to disable or turn these off, but I haven't been able to find it yet. Any other suggestions/ideas?

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 18, 2012 Dec 18, 2012

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Dear cjhaystead, I have the same problem and can't find the solution. Dit you find it?

Thanks a lot in advance!

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Explorer ,
Dec 18, 2012 Dec 18, 2012

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Hi martienyland-

I have not found a solution to this problem. All I have been able to determine is that the blue fields are a "feature", but that there is no way to turn them off. I have seen other people searching for some way to turn this "feature" off, but to no avail from what I have been able to find. Hopefully in future releases there will be an option to disable this, or it will just be removed as it is ugly.

Sorry - if you're able to find anything, let the world know!

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 18, 2012 Dec 18, 2012

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Thank you for your response. Let's hope and pray that Adobe will give designers the possibility to choose.

I posted a message  at the forum page.

Best regards, Martien

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New Here ,
Sep 14, 2015 Sep 14, 2015

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3 years later... still appears to be an issue?

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New Here ,
Nov 02, 2015 Nov 02, 2015

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I have a possible solution.

  1. Go to Edit > Preferences
  2. In the Preferences window, under Categories on the left, select "Forms" from the list
  3. Under the Highlight Color section on the right, uncheck the box "Show border hover color for fields"
  4. Click OK

This removed all these big blue boxes that were essentially completely covering up the PDF document I was trying to read. Hopefully this works for jhaystead‌, martienyland‌, Alex MEV‌.

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 10, 2015 Dec 10, 2015

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I thought this was going to be a great fix, but once you send it out, it uses the default preferences on other peoples reader. A big, blue, box.

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Guest
Dec 30, 2015 Dec 30, 2015

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I used the free web based version of Adobe Acrobat DC. This worked for me.

  1. Go To Tools ---> Search for 'Select Objects'
  2. Go back to your pdf document
  3. The 'Select Object should show up in your Tool bar
  4. Click on 'Select Objects' ---> Click on the ugly blue box ---> Right click and select 'Properties' ---> Select 'Link Type' = Invisible Rectangle ---> Click 'ok'

Happy New Year


Sameer Pimpalkhute

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New Here ,
Jan 27, 2022 Jan 27, 2022

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It works!!! Thank you very much!

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New Here ,
Jun 16, 2018 Jun 16, 2018

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Thank you so much.

This solution worked for me

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Explorer ,
Sep 15, 2016 Sep 15, 2016

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I'm still trying to solve this. Anyone have any info?

I tried above method but could not find 'select objects'

I am also unable to right click the blue boxes.

I am sending my pdf's out to various mobile users and need these to go away! The local setting under preference only works locally and is of no help to me as my mobile users don't have the option available to turn this off.

PLEASE HELP

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 15, 2016 Sep 15, 2016

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I did finally find a solution to this on another thread.

Go to Tools - JavaScript - Document JavaScripts and create a new doc-level script. Remove any code that is generated by default and paste the below code:

app.runtimeHighlight = false;

You can enable it as a doc-level script in your file.

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Explorer ,
Sep 15, 2016 Sep 15, 2016

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Kaley,

thanks so much! Unfortunately I did not notice this was for adobe reader, I am using adobe acrobat standard DC. I do not have the option in tools to go to javascript so I'm a bit lost as to where to input the command.

I'll continue to poke around to try to find the right place, if any one knows please let me know.

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 15, 2016 Sep 15, 2016

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Darn, Sorry I am using Pro DC

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Explorer ,
Sep 15, 2016 Sep 15, 2016

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I dont see that option. I can go to tools but nothing about java. I also find nothing when I search for tools.

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 15, 2016 Sep 15, 2016

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PM me?

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New Here ,
Sep 08, 2020 Sep 08, 2020

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Amazing! Thank you so much, this worked. Legend

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New Here ,
Nov 08, 2016 Nov 08, 2016

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Frustrating, right?  Exported my file to a thumb drive to race off to the printer and.. what are those blue highlights... drat!!!!

GOOD NEWS:  I figured it out!

Here's what worked for me, at least...

Select the frame where the highlight is appearing.

Go to:  Object, Effects.

Even if no effect appears to be set, pick one of the effects so that it takes you to the next screen.

Look at the list to see if any of the boxes have checks (here I noticed an "outer glow" was selected...aha!).

If you see a checked effect, click on the box to remove the effect.

Then save and export your file.

Viola!  Blue highlights have disappeared!

In my case, the blue highlight on my monitor was showing me an effect that was set, but not visible

because it was on a white background.  So... even if you have blue highlights in your file, I'm guessing

they won't print (like the old blue editing pencils).  But don't hold me to that without testing. 

Still, when you want to share a PDF file, with NO highlights, then try this fix.  I hope it works for you too!

Good luck!!!!!!!!!

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New Here ,
Dec 07, 2016 Dec 07, 2016

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In Adobe Reader go to;

- Preferences

- Select Forms

- Under Highlight Color deselect Show border hover color for fields

Adobe Preferences.jpg

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New Here ,
Dec 19, 2016 Dec 19, 2016

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To make forms invisible, but still usable/fillable in Adobe Acrobat DC (is pretty similar to Acrobat Reader):

Acrobat Pro menu > preferences > uncheck the option "Show hover border color for the fields" o change appearance changing the colors for forms (default is light blue) and compulsory forms (default is with a red border).

(see attachment: sorry, my InDesign is in Italian).

Moduli.png

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 19, 2016 Dec 19, 2016

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No no nooooooooooo!

Please read the comments earlier - disabling it in the YOUR preferences does not work for everyone else.
As soon as you send the pdf to someone else who hasn't disabled this particular preference then the blue box will still show.
This box is particulary annoying when sending invites out. You've probably spent a long time perfecting a very nice design thats then spoiled by having ugly blue boxes all over it.

There needs to be a file/object specific function or button that controls the appearence of interactive areas that then is shown correctly on everyones device.

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Community Expert ,
Dec 20, 2016 Dec 20, 2016

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It's possible to set this option using a script, but it will apply to all other files opened on that computer, not just to yours, so it's not the best idea... Although you can inform the user that they should do it for the best viewing experience.

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 11, 2017 Mar 11, 2017

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I have a similar problem with a fillable form created using AcrobatDC. All of the text fields on the form are covered with blue highlight. When you click on the text field, the text appears, but it gets covered up again when you go to another field. And none of the them print the text!

So the form is completely useless for sending out to users to collect information and have them send the PDF form back.

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