Textbox colors Acrobat Standard 8

I need to change the color of the text in my text box.  Currently it is showing as red....I need to change it from red to blue to black for a job I  am working on.  Please advise.  Thanks

I can change the color of the text:
Where did you specify rich text formatting in a comment text box?

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