Wednesday, September 14, 2011

How Do I Change The Font Size (when editing) In Adobe Acrobat?

Ok. I have something due for school like in 5 hours. %26amp;we needed to get forms off the internet. I found them. I have them on Adobe Acrobat. I typed in the things that needed to be typed in on the forms but its tiny! %26amp;i've spent near an hour trying to fix them. :( please help!How Do I Change The Font Size (when editing) In Adobe Acrobat?
The general way to change fonts is as follows:



1. Click the TouchUp Text Tool button on the Advanced Editing toolbar.

2. Select the text you want to change.

3. Right-click on the text and select Properties.

Fonts listed above the horizontal line in this menu are used in the PDF file. If someone else created this PDF you may not have the fonts they used and may not have permission to change them. Fonts listed below the line are on your system. You can choose a font from this list. However, you may not have permission to use all fonts when creating a PDF file (Acrobat will display an error at this point if you choose a font without permission to use it and you will have the opportunity to choose another font).

4. Change text size, color, word spacing, etc.

5. Click OK.



You might find these articles helpful:



http://www.new.towson.edu/adminfinance/o



http://www.gsw.edu/~oiit/techsupp/acroba



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