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OK. That worked! Thanks a lot !!!
Jan
You could also make just 1 large page for the 2 languages. The page number is then the same.
When you make in the end a pdf, you could easily split them in 2 (if it is needed) with the cut command in Acrobat.
Jandeman
Yes, totally agree. In this case that would be no problem.
But it still remains odd. A font bug? The problem could also be my system that's acting strange.
Anyway, I will retype the text in InDesign. Hope this doesn't come back in a more complicated Photoshop file with lots of text layers.
Thanks to you all !!!
Here's a Screen Preview of the alert. FontStatus: Missing. But no yellow triangle on my text layer!

OK, thanks, but I have found something.
Although all the used fonts are loaded on my system, I do get an alert for a font that doesn't seam to appear in the photoshop file. That's maybe the reason that it's not working.
I've tried it with a new document and font, and then it's OK.
So now I have to found out why the font alert is popping up!
Well, all the text is 'pixelised' and that's not what I want.
I save as a Photoshop PDF. Keep my layers.
General-> Preserve Photoshop Editing
Compression-> Do not downsample – Compression: None
Is this enough info?
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