My Adobe XI converts some fonts in one of my programs

I upgraded from Adobe 8 Pro to XI Pro.  Now, Adobe is converting the font in one of the programs that I use to something different when I save the file.  If i print from the program straight to my printer, the font stays in tact.  It is only when I try to view or save to pdf that the fonts change.  They change both on screen and when I convert to or save as a pdf. 

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