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Troubleshooting Steps

The document outlines troubleshooting steps for font-related issues in reports, including checking local rendering, verifying font installation, ensuring font embedding in PDFs, and setting a fallback font in RDLC reports. If these steps do not resolve the issue, additional information about the environment is requested for further troubleshooting. The focus is on ensuring proper font usage across different machines and formats.

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Troubleshooting Steps

The document outlines troubleshooting steps for font-related issues in reports, including checking local rendering, verifying font installation, ensuring font embedding in PDFs, and setting a fallback font in RDLC reports. If these steps do not resolve the issue, additional information about the environment is requested for further troubleshooting. The focus is on ensuring proper font usage across different machines and formats.

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Troubleshooting Steps:

1. Check Local Rendering:

o Test the report locally on the development machine where the font is already
installed.

2. Verify Font Installation:

o Check if the font is installed on the server and client machines by opening the Fonts
folder or running a font diagnostic tool.

3. Font Embedding:

o If exporting to PDF, ensure the PDF renderer supports embedding the font.

4. Fallback Font:

o In your RDLC report, set a fallback font in case the primary font isn't available.

If these steps don’t resolve the issue, let me know more about the environment (e.g., server OS,
report viewer version, and the output format), and we can dive deeper into troubleshooting.

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