Invoice Formatting gone haywire
Geert Janssens
geert.gnucash at kobaltwit.be
Mon Sep 15 16:56:50 EDT 2014
On Monday 15 September 2014 21:14:11 Adam wrote:
> On 15/09/2014 10:00, Geert Janssens wrote:
> > On Sunday 14 September 2014 20:59:10 Adam wrote:
> >
> >
> > You haven't mentioned which version of Windows and GnuCash you are
> > using though and where you downloaded GnuCash from. That would be
> > useful to know.
>
> Sorry. 2.6.3 git rev 166cbb7+ on 2014-04-01.
>
> I'm pretty sure I downloaded it from gnucash.org.
>
Ok, that was just to rule out any issues originating independent application packagers like
for example portable apps.
> >
> > You can configure which layout you want to use when clicking on the
> > print invoice button. For this go to Edit->Preferences and select
> > the
> > Business tab. You will find an option "Report for printing" there
> > which you can change to your preferred invoice layout.
>
> Yep, that fixed the formatting...
>
> > Then for the unreadable characters. I have seen other users report
> > that the default font used for displaying the reports sometimes
> > causes poor results on Windows. You can change this as well. For
> > this go to "Edit->Style Sheets" and adjust the font settings for
> > the style sheet in use by your report. If you are unsure which
> > style sheet that is, you can open an invoice for printing and then
> > look in the report options for that invoice.
>
> and changing from "sans"to "Arial" fixed this. :)
>
Great !
Geert
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