I need to substitute the default font (times roman) in my editable form fields with a san serif...

I am making a PDF with editable form fields out of InDesign CS6. When I make the interactive PDF, the font, Helvetica Neue  is being substituted with the default font, Times Roman. The client has provided me with last years PDF which has a nice San Serif for the editable fields. I need to change the font either to Helvetica Neue, or at least to a nice San Serif common system font. I have Acrobat X.
Thanks in advance!!

I called a friend of mine who walked me through this so I will post the instructions for anyone else who may be having this problem...
1. Open the PDF with the form fields in a recent version of Acrobat.
2. Click on the Toolls tab.
3. Under Forms, click Edit.
4. Now you will see your fields listed under "Field" > "Sort by"...  "Text Field 1"...  etc.
5. Holding "control" click where it says "Text Field 1" and some options will pop up.
6. Click on "Properties".
7. A "Text Fields Properties" window will pop up.
8. Click on the "Appearance" tab.
9. Here you can change your fonts and font sizes.
Good luck!

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