Acrobat XI font transfer to nitro pdf pro 9

Hello, I have nitro pdf pro 9 installed as well as adobe acrobat XI installed. There is "courier" font from the comment pane, annotations and "Add text comment" tool in acrobat XI that I want to use in nitro pdf pro 9. How do I transfer all the fonts from adobe acrobat XI to nitro pdf ? Where are all the fonts located in acrobat XI ? Thanks.

There are no fonts located in Acrobat. Fonts are located on the local machine. The encoding for the glyphs displayed in a PDF are in the pdf. To determine how Nitro deals with fonts you'd need to see what the application help or customer service has to say.
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