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I'd come across this issue a couple of times after installing FusionPro, and it caused me a good bit of trouble until I understood the problem. Here is my problem: (screengrab) http://i41.tinypic.com/epp5hw.jpg Now, inside the text edit dialog box the fonts would look fine. The IM barcode font looked the way it should, and the Helvetica address text looked the way it should. If I composed the file, the fonts would look fine in the print version. ONLY when using FusionPro's preview function did the fonts look wrong. After a quick call to Tech Support, they diagnosed the issue: I was not "Using Local Fonts." The solution, screengrabs for Mac Acrobat 7 and 8 users: http://i39.tinypic.com/3509jxv.jpg That's an easy solution for Acrobat 7 - Just go to the Menu item Advanced --> Use Local Fonts (CMD-Shift-Y), in Acrbat 8, it's in the preferences, under Page Display, there is a checkbox for "Use Local Fonts." So, it was not some odd issue with FusionPro and Suitcase or FontExplorer, it was just a simple setting within Acrobat. Posting here just in case someone else was going crazy trying to fix this like I was.
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Hello All - I've run into a problem, where my Javascript rule works perfectly within Fusion Pro, but not within Marcom. The rule: var redSubOne = "<color name = \"PANTONE Red 032 C\">" + Field("dynamicSubOne") + "</color>"; var blueSubOne = "<color name = \"PANTONE 2945 C\">" + Field("dynamicSubOne") + "</color>"; var graySubOne = "<color name = \"PANTONE 430 C\">" + Field("dynamicSubOne") + "</color>"; var purpleSubOne = "<color name = \"PANTONE 266 C\">" + Field("dynamicSubOne") + "</color>"; if(Field("headerImage") == ("red.pdf")){ return redSubOne.toUpperCase(); }else if(Field("headerImage")== ("blue.pdf")){ return blueSubOne.toUpperCase(); }else if(Field("headerImage")==("gray.pdf")){ return graySubOne.toUpperCase(); }else{ return purpleSubOne.toUpperCase(); } The Problem: Within Marcom, the rule defaults to the final "else" statement, always returning the purple font. Again, this rules work fine within Fusion Pro. Any thoughts or input would be very much appreciated. Thanks!