Where to look for typewriter function in Adobe Acrobat Prof Version 7

Help! Already called CS but they referred me to this site. tnx

ana.mirasol09 wrote:
Already called CS but they referred me to this site.
Now we finally know it: it is Adobe Customer Service that makes people post product questions here in this 'Forum comments' forum!

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