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Old 07-16-2011, 07:02 PM
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Hi André,

If the error occurs with Abobe Acrobat, but not with Foxit, that suggests the error in in the Adobe product, not with MS Word. So, reporting it to MS wouldn't be appropriate - it needs to be reported to Adobe. Also, even though you're happy to use Foxit, that's not going to be much help for anyone else you provide the PDF to if they use Abobe Acrobat - you need a document that is processed correctly on all platforms. Hence, you might still need to change the font.
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