Chnage font size in payroll varinet (ZORD )

Dear Expert,
I have done program to generate epay slips as PDF and mail to relevant users, I am using GET_PAYSLIP FM to convert pay slip to PDF And also I am using ZORD pay slip variant .my issue is when the mail comes to users its font size is too big and as a result of that it will go next page, is there any possibility to change variant font size??
Thanks in advance
Kanishka

Hi Kanishka,
What kind of form is it?
With Regards,
Giriesh M

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