Jagged Edges on Text/Font

Hi,
I am trying to solve an issue with my AE and every time I use the text tool to make titles or just type text, the text is jagged on the edges and isnt sharp at all.  The edges look bumpy and yes quality is set to full, this is a new occurrence as I have had AE for a couple of years now. Please respond soon.

The important thing to remember is that the Comp panel is just a preview. A render will never degrade like the comp panel does. The only true test of a project is to watch it playing at speed on the device it intended to be played on. That's the only way to tell. What I mean by that is if you are doing opening credits for a feature film the only way to tell if they are going to match your expectations is to play them on a big screen with a projector that has the same basic characteristics of a cinema projector. Anything else is just an educated guess.

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