How do I modify an Adobe Reader pdf file?

Hello,
I am trying to fill out a work application that is an Adobe Reader pdf file.
But I can not figure out how to select the fields and modify the pdf, so that I can save and print.
Please help,
Thanks!

> A university course expected an assignment to be completed on a pdf template downloadable from online site, a specific word count was given or penalties apply
Ok.
> however when edited with student content, the word count did not change.
What do you mean "edited". Edited how - just typing in form fields?
Where do you get the word count?
> Is this hypotheses correct? the student should purchase the pdf writer in order to complete fields correctly.
Not possible to say at this stage. (The "writer" product by the way is
called Acrobat Standard or Acrobat Professional, if it turns out you
do need it..
>I cannot find references anywhere about word count in the knowledge base or FAQ.
From my point of view, this is because it isn't something Reader does.
But clearly it does something - so... what does it do?
Aandi Inston

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