Anyone come across this one:
I have a report that has to print out its figures in Euros or Dollars - I
pass in the locale code as a parameter (DE-DE or EN-US) respectively and
change the language of the report to one of those values via an expression.
The report runs, looks fine on any PC over the web. US countries have their
figures preceded by a $, European countries figures are preceded by a Euro
symbol. When I come to export the results to PDF, again its fine on my PC,
but the same report exported on seemingly arbitrary PC's elsewhere in the
building have the numerical figures garbled into some unrecognisable font.
Any ideas?
MickIf anyone is interested, this was an Adobe issue - v5 doesn't support the
Euro symbol (upgrading to V6 solved the problem)
"Mick Horne" <mick.horne@.conchango.com> wrote in message
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> Anyone come across this one:
> I have a report that has to print out its figures in Euros or Dollars - I
> pass in the locale code as a parameter (DE-DE or EN-US) respectively and
> change the language of the report to one of those values via an
expression.
> The report runs, looks fine on any PC over the web. US countries have
their
> figures preceded by a $, European countries figures are preceded by a Euro
> symbol. When I come to export the results to PDF, again its fine on my
PC,
> but the same report exported on seemingly arbitrary PC's elsewhere in the
> building have the numerical figures garbled into some unrecognisable font.
> Any ideas?
> Mick
>
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