Embedding Fonts in Acrobat 9 Pro

I'm using the trial version of Acrobat to work on a project, and I'm having trouble embedding the fonts. I'm following the instructions provided in the online documentation, and I can select the text with the Touchup Text Tool, but that's where I get stuck. The instructions say I have to right click on the text, and then click on Properties. Yet when I do this, Properties is not an option in the box that comes up. Does anyone know why this is happening? Am I doing something wrong? Or is there another way I can embed my fonts in the document?

No, that particular menu is specific to Acrobat. Even though I'm using the Touchup Text tool, the TouchUp Text menu doesn't want to come up properly. Anyone know how this could happen? Any suggestions to fix it?

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