Error: The font 'HelveticaNeue-UltraLight' contains an invalid encoding.

Keep getting this warning everytime I open a form I'm working on.  "The font 'HelveticaNeue-UltraLight' contains an invalid encoding. Some characters may not display."  Have found several threads about this but none with any good answers it seems.  Anybody encounter this one yet?
Thanks!

Might have solved it in a round about way. Exported all pages out seperately and then re-assembled them and the error went away.

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