Trying to edit PDF file without success

I am trying to edit the wording of a a few lines in a long pdf. I have seen the tutorials but cant find anywhere it shows how I can delete and correct typos. How is this done in preview if it can be done at all?

William is correct regarding PDFPen.  Here's where to find it:
http://www.smilesoftware.com/PDFpen/index.html
They do indeed offer a free trial.  It's fully functional.  The only thing it does that might inconvenience you is put their logo on any pages you might print.
I've used their product for several years and am a satisfied customer.  I do not have any financial or other interest in the company or product.

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