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We have this problem repeat when:
Using the Palatino as Postscript
Exporting the InDesign CC2018 and CC2019 file to an interactive PDF
This does not appear in the InDesign file or the exported print pdf, or the packaged pdf.
In this case, the ligature feature changed all "io" instances to superscripted 2, and "il" instances to ç.
Our interactive pdf must be ADA compliant and read with assistive technology. We cannot use a print pdf.
Thanks for any help with the issue.