Is it on the screen or on the paper??

If it looks okay on the screen and not on paper then you can check the
"print as image" when printing the document. It prints slower but takes care
of that problem.

Also, you can try changing the fonts in the report.

Dan Goldberg

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EOFCHAR OFF did not work either. I am totally clueless.

Thanxs

Thom

PS. I could attach the pdf to my post for people to see but I am not sure
of the policy on attachments???

At 12:57 PM 01/14/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Could
>
>SET EOFCHAR OFF
>
>do the trick?
>
>Jim Limburg
>
>Thom Cimicato wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Using Win6.5++ I create pdf report files on NT. Worked fine for months
>>>up until yesterday. Now I get funky boxes as characters in the pdf file.
>>>I suspect some sort of font issue but I don't have a clue how to correct
>>>this. The Acrobat setting is set to embed all fonts but doesn't remedy
>>>the problem.
>>>
>>>Any clues out there??? Thanx!
>>>
>>>Thom
>>
>>Thomas J Cimicato
>>President
>>Integrated Check Technologies
>>Collect-A-Check, Inc.
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Thomas J Cimicato
President
Integrated Check Technologies
Collect-A-Check, Inc.
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