Many thanks, Betty!  I can't wait to look at files
from all that time ago...


Another question:  I know that you handle languages &
fonts with accents other than English.  Some time ago,
I used Acrobat5 to convert many webpages relevant to a
project to .pdf.  Diacriticals worked fine,
everything.  Tried to open one of those older .pdf's
in Acrobat6 today, prompt came up "cannot or create
the font HelveticaCE", and files were all corrupted
into a series of dots.  This is in OSX10.4, not only
is HelveticaCE (& other Czech fonts) available, but so
are Hungarian fonts, Chinese, Korean, Japanese. 
Wandered over to my old G3 still using Acrobat5,
everything reads just fine.  I know that friends have
some troubles with current Acrobat.  I thought .pdf
was a kind of permanent file format for those of us
who wish somehow to create archives digitally.  Any
thoughts?


Chad



      
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