Custom Fonts
You can enable custom fonts in generated output documents in Infiniti without needing to install them on the server. This is especially useful for Azure PaaS deployments.
- Open the custom fonts file and click on Install button to install the custom font in your local machine.
![Font01.jpg 796](https://files.readme.io/d8575a9-Font01.jpg)
- Create the Word document which will be used as a template for Infiniti project with the custom fonts text.
![Font02.jpg 459](https://files.readme.io/5a25657-Font02.jpg)
- Click on File and then click the Options button in Word. A window will pop up as shown below.
![Font03.jpg 482](https://files.readme.io/dbb63b3-Font03.jpg)
- Click on the Save button and then click the checkbox ‘Embed fonts in the file’ and click OK.
![Font04.jpg 482](https://files.readme.io/89bb203-Font04.jpg)
- Create a new project in Infiniti which will be using this Word template.
![Font05.jpg 399](https://files.readme.io/ee6c296-Font05.jpg)
- Browse to find the Word template and add it to the project.
![Font06.jpg 474](https://files.readme.io/da5e438-Font06.jpg)
- Publish the project in Manage.
![Font07.jpg 795](https://files.readme.io/e587f6a-Font07.jpg)
- Execute the project.
![Font08.jpg 774](https://files.readme.io/852c9fd-Font08.jpg)
- Fill the details on the form.
![Font09.jpg 794](https://files.readme.io/6b34555-Font09.jpg)
- Download the .pdf.
![Font10.jpg 700](https://files.readme.io/ca9ccdd-Font10.jpg)
- Open the PDF and notice the placeholder has been replaced by the name entered by the user. It will be displayed in the custom fonts which were selected.
Updated almost 5 years ago