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  • Subject: Re: Printing to PDF from Client Access -need to change font
  • From: "Michael Kenney" <kenney@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 12:56:49 -0500



I have been going through a similar exercise.
  What I have been doing is bringing up the files with word pad   prior to
creating the ADOBE PDF file and then  changing the font there. When I print
the file usiing the Adobe print  driver it creates the pdf file with the
new font.





"Gerald Magnuson" <magnuson@ksni.net> on 12/18/98 11:46:09 AM

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So,  I finally get Adobe Acrobat to create PDF files from my large
spool files.

It appears that the only way to make the files readable is to print through
the postscript driver to a file and then use the Adobe distiller program,
that turns postscript files into a PDF file.  This works great.   The PDF
document looks just like the one that is printed directly from my DeskJet
 printer. It is searchable

However,  How do I change the font that is printed on both the DeskJet
and the PDF document.  It appears to me that that list of fonts that you
can select from on the printer, setup, select fonts list only applies if
you
do transform data to ASCII on the AS/400.

If I say to transform data, the postscript file is hosed.

Is there another place to find the default font that is being used???


Gerald Magnuson
The Knapheide Manufacturing Company
Quincy Illinois


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