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Hello Ari
Discovered the error of my ways. I write for Macmillan Education with a friend. I do the typesetting. We had ten pages of a chapter on Excel visual basic that just did not work. So I removed the text and screenshots from the ten pages and started again. That is when we had the fuzzy font problem.
So going under the premise that there is nothing logical about typesetting, I decided to create a new chapter. Hey presto no fuzzy font problems. My theory is that must have been a hidden layer on some of the pages not deleted that caused the problem. I am lost for words as to why starting again cured the problem. I did have a similar problem with the early version of Ventura.
Thank you very much guz. However, come back Ventura all is forgiven. Indesign has some excellent features that are not in Ventura, but page definitions is not one of them.
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