Having text anti aliased?

Hi!
We recently bought catalyst and at first it seemed like a nice software, but the more I use it the more I get the feeling that this version should really have been called ver. 0.2 BETA or something similar There are so many problems and restrictions.. Now I come to my latest prob. Can I get text anti aliased? My client thinks the text looks really bad and I have to agree.
thanks!
regards
/Tobias

It is just static text, I have tried different fonts, all of them standard fonts like arial, times, etc. I have tried the presentation on different work stations with different graphic cards and different flash versions. All I get is text without anti aliasing. I must be missing something, probably something really simple ..
/Tobias

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