How do I prevent type from changing to cid fonts in InDesign

I'm new to InDesign6. I've used Pagemaker and Quark to design ads. InDesign changes my type to cid fonts. Not sure how to prevent this.

It can be done with a script, but it's not really a good way of doing it... The user can always close the file, re-open it and see the answers. They can also disable JavaScript and then do whatever they want. I suggest you think of another way of setting this up.

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