Is there a flatten form option in reader x? In reader 9 there was a pdf optimizer panel...

In Reader 9 there was a pdf optimizer panel that you could check off to have the form fields flattened. Is there a way to do this in Reader X, not Pro but Reader X?

Gilad,
I'm really confused now but I just entered data filler fields on my new PDF fillable form saved allowing a user to enter data from the reader and save/print it and there is gray shading displayed in the reader, where the fields are and sent it to the printer from reader 10.1.7 of Adobe Reader X. and the field shading is now printing out.
This is working fine as I would expect it too.
Here is my steps
1. Create a fillable form in Acrobat XI
2. Save as others etc. to save it so saving/printing is allowed in Reader X
3. Open Reader X, fill in some fields on each page and you see shading showing where the fields are (not background color set in the appearance tab in properties, but field shading)
4. Choose Print and print it out and the gray shading is now showing but the data filled in is printed as expected.
No coding has been done.
I don't mean to keep adding comments to this, but it does work without coding doing the steps listed above. (In the trial version, this did not happen).

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