On Windows, doubling font size (the font sizes here are not the logical size but physical size) does not double the width, with Acrobat, the width doubles. ![]() The main problem is that Acrobat does linear scaling of fonts. Also at the programming level, "large font" is definitely the natural way to go. If a report uses printer, with "large font" setting PDF would be very close to what displayed in CRW. I strongly suggest you use so called "large font" by default. If 0, then fonts are small, otherwise fonts are larger, but clipping problems may occur. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Crystal Decisions\9.0\Crystal Reports\Export\Pdf ![]() ![]() There's a reg key that you can set to help with this issue. (fonts either come out bigger or smaller) This is a common problem for PDF export - its impossible to get the fonts exactly the same size as they are in CRW. We went from crystal 9.0 to Crystal 2008 and had the same problem.
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