Acrobat: How to set default font for text box tool?
After configuring your desired fonts, you should be able to click in a white area of the text box and select "make current properties default". That should save your font settings.
answered Jul 22, 2009 at 2:56
user1931 user1931
I tried to solve the same issue for a long time and now I found the solution. I think this issue regards only Win 7 64bit users with Adobe X Pro. So, if you want to change the default font for the textbox, and the right click and Set As Default Properties does not work, the only way is to modify value in regedit. Don't worry about, but be really careful inside registry.
Follow these steps:
- Close Adobe X Pro, if still opened!
- Open Regedit and go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat\10.0\Tx Properties. There are all values about textbox properties.
- Now double click on "sTextFont" and left click inside the box, after Helvetica. Delete the word Helvetica and type Arial. (You can check the value of any font here: http://www.asciitohex.com/).
- Now on the left side of the window you must see the Hexadecimal value of Arial (41 72 69 61 6c). Left click after "6c" and add "00" value, that will add "." (dot) after "Arial" on the right side.
- Now hit OK and save. Exit Regedit and you're done. Open Adobe X Pro, add an new textbox, and voila, the default font is Arial.
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answered May 26, 2013 at 9:38
Using Adobe Acrobat X Pro version 10:
- Select Tools --> Content --> Select Object
- Right mouse click anywhere within the now highlighted fields, then select Properties --> Appearance
- In the Text dialog box, choose desired Font Size , Font and Color (optional), then select Close .
- When done setting font preferences, in the Task Pane , select Forms --> Edit --> Close Form Editing .
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