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It could indeed be a question of either a different rendering of the font, or simply a different version, where the character heights are different. Are you using one of the Base-14 fonts, or another one? You might also try to switch your "Use local fonts" setting.

Fact is that Acrobat 6 renders differently, and that does cause problems. One of them is for example that in certain cases, where the last line in multi-line fields gets cut off, Courier gets used when printing the form; increasing the height of the field immediately fixes things...

Hope, this can help.


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That was one suspicion I had, because the disappearing effect I have seen
appears to fit your description.

Since I don't see the problem on Windows Acrobat 6, I'm wondering if this is
a difference between the font rendering of the particular font on the
different platforms? I think the font was Helvetica, but am not certain. It
might also happen if I don't have the font on both platforms, and the
Macintosh is substituting a font whose line length matches, but character
height does not match.


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