Use custom fonts in Acrobat

SoftwareEng

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(Google is becoming less and less helpful for finding answers)...

Guys, I am reading some PDF docs with the Acrobat Reader, but I want to override the doc's fonts with something easier on the eyes. Is there a font substitution or override feature? If not in Acrobat Reader, perhaps in another app?

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SoftwareEng

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I don't have access to a Linux machine. Is there a setting for font substitution or overrides?

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sciwizam

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Copy-paste in Word and change the font? Or convert the pdf to .doc and then change the font?
 

corkyg

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It is very easy in NitroPDF. It will convert the PDF file to a Word .doc or .rtf file. Then you can change the font and re-create a new PDF or leave it as .doc or .rtf. This may also be possible in Adobe Acrobat (full, not the reader.)
 

SoftwareEng

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It is very easy in NitroPDF. It will convert the PDF file to a Word .doc or .rtf file. Then you can change the font and re-create a new PDF or leave it as .doc or .rtf. This may also be possible in Adobe Acrobat (full, not the reader.)

Thanks, I will try it. Better than copy/paste, yet a similar idea - and Word give me custom fonts and better performance :)