Printing Content Hidden in Windows

I desire to print out my whole PDF file in Adobe Reader 9. In it there are windows which open upon being clicked and otherwise their content is hidden. How do I print the entire PDF file together with the content in those windows? Thank You. I know part of this function is not avaliable in version 9 however I'd like to know if I can in any way print out those pop-ups?

I don't know. They're embedded as an additional layer. There's a link or button on the document in several places to view suggested answers to my school work. A window opens in front of the page with content. With regards to my other post at the bottom of it, it says <continued> and only in version 9 (not 10) it continues as a window on top on the next page. If I click on it it disappears and the page is left there.

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