In message <op.ullmlpbg7kyep4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Clive Bonsall <cbonsall@xxxxxxx> writes
No problem. I'm glad I spotted it before shipping everything to the publisher.
<shudder>
Just to be clear, what should the setting be to give me the desired result -- overprint ON or OFF?
Overprint should be off (which implies knock out on) - so that white text knocks out whatever is behind it.
Bearing in mind that overprint can be set at colour and object/text level.
I think overprint defaults (in documents not PostScript) to off, so there should not be a problem.
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