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Whenever I view a .pdf, the fonts for headings, titles, etc. sometimes remain, but the normal text is always changed to another font. I know for sure that this is not a problem with the .pdf having embedded fonts or anything like that because for one, it does this on almost every single .pdf I open (even ones that I've converted from other documents and webpages) and the font it switches to (Iced Earth) is a font I downloaded a few weeks ago.
Iced Earth is a band, and their logo's kinda cool, so I downloaded the font, but it's definitely not fit for reading things frequently. It's really just a novelty font. (I guess that's what I'd call it). Anyway, if it's a problem with the font, I have no problem saying "goodbye" to it, but I don't see how a font could do that.
I've tried to find a way to change the default font Acrobat uses, but can't find anything.

Adobe advised Acrobat reader users to upgrade to version 8 for a variety of reasons. Try it and see what happen.
i_XpUser

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