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Hi! In this video I want to show you how to create an interactive PDF where you can show and hide layers by checking a checkbox. And Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to do this in InDesign. So the end result is going to look like this. This is a PDF, and itamp;#39;s got checkboxes here (let me just run FormMaker on this). And when I uncheck a layer, the circles that are on those layers disappear, so you can have any combination of circles. Ok, so this is the document in InDesign. Weamp;#39;ve got three circles which Iamp;#39;ve created. Each circle has a bit of transparency, so theyamp;#39;re all 75% opacity, which is why we get the nice overlapping effect. And each circle is on a separate layer. So this is on a layer called Layer 1, Layer 2 over here this circle, and Layer 3. Thatamp;#39;s how I set it up in InDesign, in the document. Then Iamp;#39;ve got a text frame here, where Iamp;#39;ve just included some text, and some more text here, and these checkmarks are anchored ob