SAP SCRIPT Russian fonts.

Hi,
I have a SAP script in Russian language copied from copied from original script which is in English language.
Now I need to change the texts in the script from English to Russian. I have found an SAP note that suggest there are three fonts which can read Russian characters i.e COURCYR , HELVCYR and TIMECYR.
My question is when I change the font to COURCYR then only the Russian characters are readed for other two fonts HELVCYR and TIMECYR the Russian text is not displayed( Shown as #### ).
Do any one have any idea why these two fonts HELVCYR and TIMECYR are not working?

hi,
u can check this link ...
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/00adf4da-76f1-2910-43aa-81ad2a67332c
hope it will help in solving ur issue ..
regards,
prashanti

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