You can modify the look of your PDF document by specifying the positions of the controls. You can move controls across sections of the document. If multiple controls are selected, they move as a block.
Format the control as desired.
Right-click it and select Set Control Defaults.
Open the document in Design or Editable Mode.
Click a control to select it. To select multiple controls, press and hold CTRL while selecting the controls.
Do any of the following:
Drag and drop the control(s) at the location you want.
Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to reposition a control. To move in smaller increments, press and hold CTRL while using the arrow keys. (If you have snap to grid enabled, it is temporarily disabled.)
To specify an exact location, right-click a control and select Properties and Formatting. On the Layout tab, specify the new position for the control in the Position area.
To align controls, select multiple controls, right-click a control, point to Align, then select one of the following options:
Align Left: Horizontally aligns all selected controls with the left-most control.
Align Center: Horizontally centers all selected controls.
Align Right: Horizontally aligns all selected controls with the right-most control.
Align Top: Vertically aligns all selected controls with the topmost control.
Align Middle: Vertically centers all selected controls.
Align Bottom: Vertically aligns all selected controls with the lowest control.
To Grid: Aligns the upper left corner of all selected controls to the closest grid point.
You can also distribute controls automatically.
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