Acrobat 8 Pro, Incorrect Bookmark Font (Asian)

Somehow when I try to bookmark a PDF in English, the bookmark uses the incorrect font (Asian) even the I've told the
Adobe Preferences that the document is English.  Any ideas how to correct this super aggravating problem. There
was another post on this same problem but no reply. I am doing research and need to bookmark scientific journals.
thanks
S

I never got this figured out. I had to manually type every single entry to change it from the Asian font to English.
At least now I know that I'm not the only one dealing with this bug. It's too bad no one else has been able to offer a solution.

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