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Table text does not show up in pdf

New Here ,
Jun 17, 2016 Jun 17, 2016

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I've got two tables in my FM book, one with 3 columns, the other with 2 columns, both with alternating shading. In FM, the tables both have text in the cells of the right-most column. When I save the book as a pdf, the text in those columns disappears. Oddly, when I select where the text should be in the pdf, Acrobat reader does recognize something there.

I've tried resizing the columns, with no luck. The cell formatting is the same as in other tables in the book, and other tables also have banded shading but don't lose the text when saving as pdf.

Any ideas?

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LEGEND ,
Jun 17, 2016 Jun 17, 2016

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Which version of FM (including point release)?

Check that you are all patched up. IIRC, there was a version where were table shading messed up text display in PDFs, but it has been fixed.

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New Here ,
Jun 20, 2016 Jun 20, 2016

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I'm using FM 13.0.3.495

Still troubleshooting today. Any suggestions are welcome.

I will try turning the shading off to see if that makes a difference. The odd thing is, I have other tables with banded shading that display the text just fine in the PDF. The table boundaries fall within the body of the page (do not go into the page margins).

Thanks in advance!

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Jun 20, 2016 Jun 20, 2016

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Are you using the RGB or CMYK option when creating the PDF? Whichever, you're using, try the other to see if this makes a difference. [These use different postscript headers/instructions that sometimes result in odd treatments]

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Jun 20, 2016 Jun 20, 2016

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Thanks for the suggestion. I tried switching the option, and that made no difference.

My document is an unstructured doc, if that matters.

Also, for troubleshooting purposes, I inserted a new table w/out any shading, and I'm still running into the same problem.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 20, 2016 Jun 20, 2016

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It sounds like an old bug has slipped back in. Please report it via the Bugbase (https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm ) and provide samples for the engineers to examine.

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Thank you, Arnis. I will report it.

I appreciate your help!

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