Can't access Adobe Acrobat Help

In Acrobat 8 Professional, I want info on changing text color in a line of text. I go to the Help menu and when I click the cursor changes to a clock icon for about 1 second, then the drop down appears. I go to Complete Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional Help...  and nothing appears. I trashed the preferences plist but no change.

Try the following click on the Touch up text tool then highlight items you want to change.
Next control click or right click on the highlighted items to bring up context menu . Choose properties.
No choose fonts and there should be an area to change color.

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