![]() Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or HTML, you can view the output in its original font (provided you have the font locally). When you export the report to a format that relies on local fonts, i.e. You have the option to export the report to various formats. What if I export the file to PDF, Word, Excel etc… As a matter of fact, I can locate the font used in the report page’s source code. ![]() But I would expect to see the same format when the computer I am viewing the report from has the same font, reason being that the font is hard coded into a report. It seems Dynamics 365 simply uses a substitute font, when the font specified in a report does not exist in the server.įor this report, I used a font, “Antonellie Calligraphy Demo”, that I am sure does not exist in the remote Dynamics server. ![]() In this example, the Dynamics 365 custom report is rendered from a Microsoft server that does not have a font as you do in your local computer. You like what you see, so upload it to your Dynamics 365, run the report, however the report looks different – some fonts are substituted. ![]() So you build a custom Dynamics 365 report in your local computer, brand it to your company’s spec (eg use specific fonts). ![]()
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