Impressions of fonts as boxes

I open a file for a year that has a title of pt 28 in Zapf Chancery.  When I print or make a PDF I get boxes where letters should be.  Any ideas on how to fix?

Please, back up all data before proceeding.

Launch the application book fonts and validate all the fonts. You must select the fonts in order to validate them. See the built-in Help and support article for instructions. If the font book detects any problems, solve them.

Start in safe mode rebuild the font caches. Restart as usual and test.

Note: If FileVault is enabled in OS X 10.9 or an earlier version, or if a firmware password is defined, or the boot volume is a software RAID, you cannot start in safe mode. In this case, ask for instructions.

If you still have problems, then in the font book menu bar, select

The file restore Standard ▹ fonts...

You will be prompted to confirm and then enter your administrator login password.

Also note that if you disable or remove built-in fonts, for example by using a third-party font manager, the system may become unstable.

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