In message <E8F45E6F-D5FA-4FEE-83A7-DFC9496F1A5C@xxxxxxxx>, Clive Bonsall <cbonsall@xxxxxxx> writes
turn off Direct PostScript and it works (I forgot I had DPS turned on by default). It's possible to have DPS output, but the procedure has to be <Print to file> and drop the resulting PS file into Acrobat Distiller.
That is interesting. It raises the question when did Acrobat require DPS turned off.
My memory is that there was a good reason to have DPS switched on (forgotten, but usually better quality, features like CMYK output) and good reasons to have it switched off (support for meta files).
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