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Svobi mentioned:  
 
> aren't you using Acrobat 4.05 from Innotek ?  
> Here is the link:  
> http://www.innotek.de/products_e.html  
 
Yes, I had it.  (Actually, the last, now expired beta ran more smoothly for me than the new GA !)  Anyway, I found a couple .PDFs  
recently that the Innotek-4.05 balked at displaying properly, but GhostView could, and another .PDF that GhostView could print just  
fine (although others have reported printing problems with GSV, and I had them myself under Warp 4 @ FP-9, but none to speak of under  
eCS), but Innotek 4.05 had serious problems in printing them out.  I guess it's a YMMV thing, and underscores my preference for  
having 2 or 3 means available for accomplishing the same task.  If one doesn't come through for you in a given situation, maybe  
another one will.  
 
The latter .PDF file -- the one I had mentioned to Steven -- was most likely corrupted.  But I may just install Acrobat 6 into W2K,  
just to see if those "bad" pages suddenly materialize, in normal condition.  
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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