Darstellungsfehler im Acrobat 7/8 Pro

Hallo Zusammen
Wir arbeiten mit Adobe Acrobat 7.0/8.0 Pro (Win XP, Office 2003) und haben folgendes Problem.
Nach der Konvertierung einer PowerPoint-Datei wird diese mit der Seitenanzeige -> Vergrösserung Fensterbreite angezeigt. Bei dieser Vergrösserung wird teilweise der enthaltene Text nicht richtig dargestellt.
Buchstaben innerhalb eines Wortes haben plötzlich dickere Linien (z.B: der senkrechte Strich beim Buchstaben „d“), Zahlen werden angeschnitten (z.B: das „0“ ist kein ganzes Oval mehr), der ganze Text sieht einfach leicht „Pixelig“ aus.
Sobald wir aber mit der Lupe den Text vergrössern (auf 300-400%), wird dieser normal angezeigt, keine dicken Linien mehr, keine abgeschnittenen Zahlen. Es sieht fast so aus, als wäre dies ein Anzeigefehler seitens Adobe.
Die Funktion „Dünne Linien deutlicher darstellen“ hat auch nicht funktioniert.
Weiss jemand woran das liegt und hat vielleicht eine Lösung dafür?
Danke im Voraus
Freundliche Grüsse
B.Ofner

Hallo radzmar
Vielen Dank für ihren Tipp.
Wir haben in den Grundeinstellungen -> Seitenanzeige verschiedene Einstellungen getestet, ein paar Einstellungen wie z.B: "Bilder glätten" führten zu einen geringen Unterschied. Im Grossen und Ganzen brachten die diversen Einstellungen aber nichts.
Freundliche Grüsse
B.Ofner

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