How can i edit the text in a fillable pdf form?

I ve a fillable pdf form that needs to be updated - minor change such as 2011 into 2012. I've tried to type in the new text in but I could not manage to change it.
any idea on how to do it? sorry but i'm not familiar with the abobe x pro at all. Thanks.

Tools > Content > Edit Document Text
Better yet, edit the original source document, create a new PDF, and replace the old pages with the new: Tools > Pages > Replace

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