Access report to pdf using SQL Server ad Terminal Services

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It was suggested by the 'creator' I post this question here to see if anyone
has run across this issue and found a solution...

Hello All,

Maybe someone has come across this problem before. I have been using
Stephen Lebans ReportToPDF for sometime now and LOVE IT (Thanks Stephen!!!).
I have an Access database, tables on SQL Server and front being accessed
thru Terminal Services with an HP LaserJet 4 printer. When I send the
report to .pdf the font changes from Times New Roman to Arial! The .snp is
in Times New Roman, so my thought is it's not the utility or Access and I
just want a confirmation and to know if anyone has run into this problem and
has a suggestion (a fix would be nice too!).

Big THANKS,
Gina Whipp



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Gina Whipp

"I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors
II


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Relevant Pages

  • Re: To Stephen Lebans - ReportToPDF
    ... to no success but thanks for the suggestion! ... Gina Whipp ... why Times New Roman doesn't work as it's a standard font. ... Tremors II ...
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  • Prompted for User ID and Password
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  • Re: Answering your own question.
    ... "Gina Whipp" wrote: ... This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, ... Agree" button in the message pane. ...
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  • Re: A retirement form to thank everyone for all the wonderful years
    ... I somehow doubt that you want a form in an Access database, ... I'd recommend making your suggestion in a newsgroup related to Word. ... Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP ... > click "I Agree" in the message pane. ...
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