> iText wasn't doing something
> bad, there already was 'something bad' in the PDF. This was fixed by
> removing that 'something bad'. 

I hope to get Acrobat Pro installed and poke around the PDF a bit.  It may be
naive, but I'm hoping that simply saving the PDF in Acrobat will straighten it
out.  At this point, that's all I've got!


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