![]() ![]() Therefore any string you create must contain the digits 0-9. Can anyone advise on the best action to take to resolve this issue with the missing Font in the printed report? Do I need to do anything special to embed the Font in the distributed report? Any help that can be provided is greatly appreciated. Code39Azalea is a free Code 39 demo TrueType font. Sending to the same printer from the designer preview printed the barcode font so the issue is also not at the printer level. ![]() ![]() To verify that the problem was not isolated to the PDF doc I tried printing to a word format and the report prints the code 39 font in the word doc that is stored in the file folder, but the printed report is still showing as a regular Arial font. I have installed the Font both on my personal machine and the server that the reports are published too. When I publish the report and automate to send to a file folder and a designated printer, both reports are printing without the code 39 Font and the barcode shows in regular Arial font. When I export the reports to a PDF format while in the designer preview the report exports fine with the barcode showing correctly. When I publish the report and automate to send to a file folder and a designated printer, both reports are printing without the code 39 Font and the barcode shows in regular Arial font. I am using Crystal Reports XI and have created reports that contain a single barcode.
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