the message has nothing to do with the used font but how the font is in the PDF file. Check if the font in the PDF is a Type0 ot TrueType or Type1 font. If it is Type0 then the CMap files needed for two-byte fonts must be installed. Files form Indisgn do have this problem.
Check the Adobe site...
Acrobat does not have a page-numbering tool. You have to do it manualy using TouchUp-text tool in the full version or use a 3th party tool to do it. e.g. look at Enfocus PitStop Pro, this plug-in for Acrobat has page-numbering ability.
You can only change this in the full version of Acrobat. You can do this manulay using Touch-Up and change evrey number.Or with the Global Change page renumbering option in Enfocus PitStop Pro.
A PDF file hase a Mediabox and a Cropbox. In your case the cropbox is 7.0" * 8.0" and this is what you see in Acrobat Reader. The Mediabox is for your file (according to your print-out) 11" * 11".
The Mediabox is the actual size of your media or in other words the...
Go to the preferences of Distiller 4, and change the output options for file destinations (the checkbox must be empty). Other setting can be changed here as well.
if the source files are PostScript files containg the fonts (i.e. the fonts are embedded in the PS files) and you have distiller (or an other PDF create tool) than you can do this.
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