This is from the Adobe website using the Adobe Acrobat 9 Standard. Hope it works for you
Use the Typewriter tool to type text anywhere on a PDF page. Organizations sometimes provide PDF versions of their paper forms without interactive form fields. The Typewriter tool provides a simple solution for filling out such forms. The Typewriter tool is like the Text Box tool, but includes a different set of default properties.
Note: Reader users can use the Typewriter tool if the document author enables use of the Typewriter tool for that PDF.
1. Choose Tools > Typewriter > Show Typewriter Toolbar, and then click the Typewriter button.
2. Click where you want to type, and then begin typing. Press Enter to add a second line.
3. To change the text properties, select the text, and then use any of the following tools in the Typewriter toolbar:
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To change the text size, click the Decrease Text Size button or the Increase Text Size button. Or choose a typeface size from the pop-up menu.
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To change the line spacing (leading), click the Decrease Line Spacing button or the Increase Line Spacing button.
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Choose a color from the Text Color pop-up menu.
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Choose a typeface from the typeface pop-up menu.
4. To move or resize Typewriter text block, select the Select tool, click a Typewriter text block, and drag the text block or one of its corners.
5. To edit the text again, select the Typewriter tool, and then double-click the Typewriter text.
Note: Editing and saving a digitally signed PDF invalidates the signature.
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by: captainreissPosted on 2009-09-15 at 10:40:28ID: 25337306
Hi
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sorry but the simple and short answer is, that you cannot do this via the user interface.
there is a registry hack documented in a forum, so you may want to look at this but I cannot vouch for it:
http://www.acrobatusers.co
capt.