ADS Font Installation

Hi,
I see my form in bolded in DEV environment but when I move it to QAS it is not showing up bolded instead it is defaulting to timesnew roman.
I serached forums and figured out that we need to install the fonts in ADS.
Any idea how do we do this?
rgds
Vara

Hi Vara,
I think we need to add the new fonts in designer.xdc file.
This is an application file located at \usr\sap\<systemid>\SYS\global\AdobeDocumentServices\lib\.
Regards,
Vidya Chowdhary A.

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