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    Acrobat XI is not backwards compatible.
    Huh. I haven't seen this as of yet. If we edited it, then the PDF was created/saved with acrobat 8.

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    It is what ever Michael uses. I just upload it. I'm sure he will chime in.


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    I create all the instructions using CorelDRAW (I made a template for that many years ago). After the instructions are done, I export to a PDF file. Although I own (and use) CorelDRAW X6, so far all of the instructions have been, and are, created/exported via my CorelDRAW X3.

    I downloaded and tested the current PDF posted on the CW website (just in case it had somehow 'morphed' into something different than my original I provided to CW). It opened and displayed just fine with Foxit 4.3.1 and Adobe Reader 10.1.5 on two desktops and three laptops here (operating systems are Win 7 64-bit, Win 7 32-bit, and Win XP Pro).

    I'm stumped as to why Sharon's is not displaying properly. Sharon - have you tried Foxit Reader yet? If so, please let us know if the PDF behaves itself using that instead of Adobe Reader.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SharonB View Post
    Connie... the instructions print out in a foreign language... something like it did a few months back.
    Sharon,

    Here's a "long-shot" but I ran across somoene with a similar problem printing a PDF on their HP Printer. In that case, the workaround was to turn off the printer and turn it back on. Then print the PDF. Like I said, a long-shot but worth a try (I guess).
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    Sharon it is a problem with your adobe reader not the file itself. Check this link for some help.

    http://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/mi...-printing.html

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    Thanks everyone for the help. Yes, the trouble was on my end. Between installing a new HP wireless printer and maybe Adobe I got the weird printout. Between looking at the printer and the Adobe I have installed I finally got the instructions to print in English. But I will also be looking into Foxit (thanks Eddie). Some days I'd just like to bang my head against the wall and this was one of them.

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    Michael, Great box pattern for the POM, will go good with the others.


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