Edit text attributes, Add new text – Adobe Acrobat 9 PRO Extended User Manual
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USING ACROBAT 9 PRO EXTENDED
Editing PDFs
Last updated 9/30/2011
Replace custom fonts (A) with local fonts (B).
4 In the Font Size menu, select a size that closely matches the custom font.
5 Leave the other properties in the Text tab as they are.
Edit text attributes
1 Select the TouchUp Text tool.
2 Click in the text you want to edit.
3 Right-click the text, and choose Properties.
4 In the TouchUp Properties dialog box, click the Text tab. You can change any of the following text attributes:
Font
Changes the font used by the selected text to the font you specify. You can select any font installed on your system
or fully embedded in the PDF document. Document fonts are listed at the top; system fonts are listed below.
Font Size
Changes the font size to the size (in points) that you specify.
Character Spacing
Inserts uniform spacing between two or more characters in selected text.
Word Spacing
Inserts uniform spacing between two or more words in selected text.
Horizontal Scaling
Specifies the proportion between the height and the width of the type.
Baseline Offset
Offsets the text from the baseline. The baseline is the line on which the type rests.
Fill
Specifies the fill color.
Stroke
Specifies the stroke color.
Stroke Width
Specifies the width of the stroke.
Note: For legal reasons, you must have purchased a font and have it installed on your system to revise text using that font.
Add new text
You can add or insert new text into a PDF using any of the fonts installed on the system.
1 Select the TouchUp Text tool.
A
B