Fuzzy text when exporting to SWF from Indesign

Hi, can anyone help? I have exported an interactive doc from CS5 Indesign to a SWF file.
The interactivity works great but all my text is fuzzy when viewing in swf?
text looks fine in pdf format thi?
Any suggestions.
Thanks in advance.

Hello, thank you. I have chosen flash text.  Which has sorted the fuzzyness...so big tha
nk you.  !!  The text has now converted to times new roman?
..any suggestions as to how i keep the text chosen when working in indesign file?
Sorry..im a newbie!

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