User Guide
Editing text attributes
Use the TouchUp tool to edit text attributes, such as font, font size, and letter spacing.
To edit the text attributes:
1. Choose Tools > Advanced Editing > TouchUp Text Tool, or select the TouchUp Text
tool
on the Advanced Editing toolbar.
2. Click in the text whose attributes you want to edit. A paragraph of text is enclosed in a
bounding box. You can select text within the paragraph by dragging.
3. Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) 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. You can select any font installed on your system or fully embedded in the Adobe
PDF document. Document fonts are listed at the top; system fonts are listed below. (For
more information about working with fonts, see Accessing and embedding fonts.)
● Font size.
● Character spacing, which inserts uniform spacing between two or more characters in
selected text.
● Word spacing, which inserts uniform spacing between two or more words in selected text.
● Horizontal scaling, which specifies the proportion between the height and the width of the
type.
● Baseline offset, which offsets the text from the baseline. The baseline is the line on which
the type rests.
● Fill color and stroke color.
● Stroke width.
Note: For legal reasons, you must have purchased a font and have it installed on your
system to revise text using that font.










