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Owen,
I work a lot with .pdf files that originate on Japanese language OS
computers. Often, even though the document looks to be in English language,
a Japanese font, which includes English, was used to "write" the document.
If you download the Chinese Language support pack (free) from the Adobe
website and install it, that will most likely solve the problem.
Hope this helps
Donna Wallach
Canon U.S.A.
Semiconductor Equipment Division
National Engineering Dept.
Document Control
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This is from one of our users; however, the file can be opened no
problem in a plain vanilla W2K system. Is this a known W95 issue? The
file came from China, but doesn't contain any Chinese characters.
>"I still get a message saying I need the simplified chinese language
support
>package and cannot open it successfully. I am running windows 95 and
Acrobat
>reader 5.0 which up until now has never had a problem."
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