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Is is possible to change font size in an Adobe Acrobat PDF form???

I need to fill in and print out a form that is on a government website.

It is a PDF form. But the font is way too big, I cant even come close to filling in a box.

Is there a way to get the font size smaller?

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IF you have more than the Acrobat reader you can select and edit. (the "reader" version is very limiting)
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Re: Is is possible to change font size in an Adobe Acrobat PDF form???

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I need to fill in and print out a form that is on a government website.

It is a PDF form. But the font is way too big, I cant even come close to filling in a box.

Is there a way to get the font size smaller?
What version of Reader are you using?

I am not sure what problem is - can you "zoom out" from the document? This may be the solution.

I am using Adobe Reader 8 on a Mac and there are lots of page viewing preferences.

Let me know.

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I don't know what version I have.

Instead of trying to figure it out, I just went old school, created a word document, did the text I needed, then literally cut and pasted it onto a hard copy of the PDF document, then made a photocopy of it.

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