Adobe Reader 10.1

Updated Adobe Reader 10.1 updated of my 9. ?? copy and now only appears as oversized fonts.  I does not seem able to change the properties to display properly.

Hello

Check with the Support of Adobe Acrobat Reader and other Forums

Adobe - Support
http://www.Adobe.com/support/

Adobe - communities
http://www.Adobe.com/communities/

Adobe - Forums
http://forums.Adobe.com/index.jspa

I hope this helps.

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