Fonts getting clipped in Acrobat 9.0 Pro

In some pdf files created either by earlier versions of Acrobator by third party products, the fonts are clipped on the bottom (at the line).  Any letter that hangs down below the line are clipped making the document almost impossible to read in Acrobat 9 or Reader 9.  Yet, the document reads fine using Acrobat 7 or 8.  Is there a setting problem or is this a bug in Acrobat 9?

It really seems strange that AA9 would not support legacy fonts, at least if they are embedded. That is what the link suggests. That negates the concept of a PDF being an archive document. I can see not supporting the creation of new documents with Type 3 fonts, but to not include the reading of those fonts is not acceptable. I can only say that I am glad I don't have the problem.

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