TouchUp Text Tool problem

Hello,
I'm using Acrobat Professional 8, and I'm trying to change text on a PDF document I received. I chose the TouchUp text tool, but when I tried to change the text I received this message:
"all or part of the selection has no available system font. you cannot add or delete text using the currently selected font"
I don't mind using another font, but I really need to change the text. how do i do it?
thanks!

Select the text; right-click for properties; choose a font that you have on your system, and close. The text can then be edited.

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