Marketing Document Conversion issue - PDF

Dear All,
I am facing one issue when I am exporting any marketing documents in PDF which are developed in Crystal Reports, system converting PDF in different language instead of English US
I am using SAP B1 8.8 PL20
Thanks & Regards,
Siddique Shaikh

Dear Siddique,
Check your language settings both in B1 and PDF writer. Something wrong in language setting.
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