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David, that fixes the problem! I have done what you suggest of typing letters afterwards and coming back and replacing the letter with the glyph letter. I have no problems from then on; normal minion pro occurs as desired.
I find it a bit counter-intuitive that I have to “come back” to do this. But I can do it this way.
It would be good if Adobe allowed the more natural process of putting in the glyph at the time.
Thanks for the help.
I am using Windows 7.
It's not the first run on problem that I have found. There is a similar problem with superscripts and subscripts that I am going to make a differerent thread for.
I call these “run on” issues; doing something that should only effect one letter seems to change all type that I type after that. That change is not desired and occurs without me changing anything else.
Interestingly, if I change back to resume without using a glyph then the follwing text is normal.
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