Beverly,

I have no idea if this is similar to the experience I had, but...

In my case, I had a text frame (no background fill or colour) placed over a 
coloured graphic for a brochure I was converting to PDF and printing in high 
quality. If I had View > Borders selected in FM when printing to PDF, a thin 
white line appeared where the text frame was, but only on the hard copy of the 
document, not on screen. If I deselected the View Borders option before I 
printed, the thin white line disappeared. If you work with Borders visible 
maybe try turning that feature off just before printing to see if that makes a 
difference.

Janice Swanson
Janice Swanson
Technical Writer
Iders Incorporated
27047 Oakwood Road
Oakbank, MB R0E 1J2
Tel (204) 444-5200 ext 244
Fax: (204) 444-5900
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