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ameedoo3000

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Sep 20, 2016
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hi all friends
When designing a report with any font this type of font does not appear in the preview as it appears when printing
What is the reason for this and how to address this issue so that the preview is just like printing
 
What kind of fonts are you using?

Open the fonts folder in Windows Explorer, and look for the type of font in parentheses after the font name. For example: [tt]Tahoma (TrueType)[/tt]. The word "TrueType" indicates that the font should appear almost exactly the same on both screen and paper.

But if the name includes something like "All Res" or "VGA Res" or "Printer" - or if it has something other than a TrueType icon next to it - then that font is not available on both devices, and Windows will substitute what it thinks is a similar font. If that applies to one of the fonts that you are using, the solution is to choose a different font. Chances are you've got a hundred or more TrueType fonts to cbooose from.

Mike

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I've experimented with the same attempt again, but after adjusting the report engine behavior to 90
I found that the font has emerged clearly in the preview and printing, is there a relationship between this and that? , Or is this pure coincidence?
 
RP90 uses another graphics option, you should use it unless you have a good reason not to. For more Info, see Help.
 
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