Font for Print out and Print Preview

Hi all,
I am working in SAP R/3 4.6C and using SmartForm.I have a trouble :
I uploaded  Arial Font into System Font and Printer Font and i want to use this font for print out and print preview.But this font is only applied for print out and the print preview uses still  Courier Font not Arial as I want.
So, anybody tell me why and give some idea to solve this problem.
Thanks .

Hi,
There is no  arial font option in 4.6..but it 4.6 scriptforms arial option is there,but  it will not work..it will give some other font...
Mainly  4.6 version does not support ARAIL font..
4.6 does not support all the fonts which are avilable in MS-WORD..only few fonts are uploaded into SAP 4.6 syatem...this is the problem
Regards
Kiran
Edited by: Kiran Saka on Feb 11, 2009 8:19 AM

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