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Here you go:
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Right on, Trevor 🙂
Honestly. I'm speechless...
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I hope you understand the ethical problem here.
Anyway, the pdf does not seem to be password-protected so one could edit it with Acrobat Pro or Illustrator.
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I read your post Christoph, and I am not sure I believed it, but you are totally right. It opens up in Acrobat with full editing ability.
It identified Courier Std (does that mean this was done on a typwriter?) as the font, but does not match the character weight exactly. I am not with Acrobat, so maybe @jane-e could tell us if it is doable? Bold is just a touch too heavy.
Top line the original, second line Courier std, last line same again but bold.
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maybe @jane-e could tell us if it is doable?
By @Trevor.Dennis
It may or may not be doable, but I am unwilling to assist with falsifying official records.
Jane
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I was wondering if Acrobat had tools to better match the font Jane. None of us are going to help with the OP's super cheeky request. 🙂
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Acrobat Document Properties > Fonts lists Courier as an embedded subset (not Courier Std), so not the full font, only the characters/glyphs that are used. Editing text and adding new content would require access to the full typeface, not a subset. In a professional setting where forgery was not taking place, I would recommend Enfocus PitStop Pro.
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Thank's Stephen. Acrobat is a super useful app nowadays. I feel I should take the time to learning it better, but there's never enough time. I got a redeem code for the Substance apps after Jesuz Rameriz did that video on using it to build Parametric filters, so that's me next project when I get some time.