I'm going to say Updates...
Something on your system has updated (Drivers, Windows, the reader itself or something totally unrelated) and the update has broken something. Nothing will be done about it as the update writers will say it's not the fault of their update but the fault of something else which needs an update and so on.
I personally blame Microsoft as most of the problems these days seem to stem from their updates and the need they have to run everything on THEIR software whether you want it to or not...
The problem is just a visual one on screen when you zoom out and the printouts are OK. Changing viewers may work for a while but is not guaranteed.
All in all, there is nothing you can do about the problem but learn to live with it.
So sit back, relax for a minute and then worry about something else more relevant to what you are doing.
Regards Brad
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Brad Coleman, Electrical Draftsman
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