Restating A Form Problem

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Arnold
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Restating A Form Problem

Post by Arnold »

I posted on this before, but I do not think I made myself clear about just what was happening. Besides, the other form that exhibited this had much bigger fonts, and graphic text running vertically. This is just a form I use regularly, but they then want it printed out and faxed to them!

I printed it out today after importing the data into it, in order to fax it. The number fields do not work, but I believe you have that fixed already for the next version. However, even at just regular print sizes the letters in the fields get widened in places and look unprofessional. I have attached the exact form I used (EnviroRem2.pdf) and the print settings I used (Advanced.png & Scaling.png) as perhaps it is something I have set wrong or am doing.

It prints correctly in Acrobat 6.0, and I have included a comparison of the marked up print outs from both programs for you to see (PrintOut.pdf). Also attached are screenshots of 300% magnifications of this area in both programs (AA6.png & PDFX.png). There are differences, but I see none of the spacing problems that show up when printed.

Forgive me if you did understand the problem from before, or if it is again related to embedded fonts and a setting in PDFX Viewer I have wrong.

Thank you.
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Re: Restating A Form Problem

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Fixed in build 42.1
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