On Jan 23, 2014, at 9:33, Claus Atzenbeck wrote:

> Hello:
> 
> I have a PDF document that includes some "boxes" (rectangles) with 
> information in it. Each of those rectangles acts as a link anchor point, 
> i.e. I can click anywhere inside those areas to follow a web link.
> 
> I have created small notes and moved those inside those areas. The issue 
> is that I cannot move them again or select them, as any mouse click 
> magically "goes through them" and activates the web link.
> 
> Is there a workaround?
> 

You could select them (double click) in the notes pane. Or you can use 
option-tab to select. You can then use keys (such as tab, shift-tab, arrow, 
shift-arrow etc) to edit.

> Could this behaviour be changed such that the note object that appears 
> on top also would receive the mouse click rather than the link anchor 
> area below?
> 
> Best,
> Claus

It can be changed, but it won't be, as this is done deliberately, for the exact 
same reason (but applied reversely.)
Christiaan


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