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We had a similar problem with some .pdf's sometime ago and it turned out to
be a Korean font that was missing, weird, definitely.
pdf would open correctly on some machines, wrong on others.

May not be your problem.

Norm Dennis

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Behalf Of Jim Franz
Sent: Tuesday, 29 July 2008 9:41 PM
To: pctech
Subject: [PCTECH] Adobe Reader not display correctly


Network server crash and reload, we are suddenly at Adobe Reader 8.1
Have pdfs of afpds spools from iSeries, and they display with some text
blacked out. It looks like a White House document where 90% of words
blacked out. As I move page around some appear then disappear.
Several postings on Adobe forums on this, but mixed with thousands of
postings on actually wanting to black out text in sensitive docs. So far
none of suggestions work.
Anyone else running into this?
Have latest updates. Running on Win2003 server in a Term Server environment.
Same version on my desktop pc works fine.
Jim Franz
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