Typo in Adobe Acrobat Reader 9/Pro 7

Didn't know how best to get Adobe's attention to suggest a fix; figured if nothing else at least forum users could get a laugh out of it. I apologize if this has previously been discussed.
You can access the typo by retrieving the rich text menu (Cntrl + E) and choosing "More." Under the "Paragraph" tab, check out what should say "Indents." It's missing an N.

You can report that here: https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform
I bet it wasn't corrected for Acrobat 10.

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