![]() Fonts that you are using currently are displayed in blue text with a checkmark to their left. |For example, enter Libre Barcode in the Search box to display a list of related fonts. Use the Search box to find additional fonts that you want to add.View the list of My fonts in the right pane of the dialog box.From the Google Docs Font menu select More Fonts.Click View adjacent to the template name to open the template in Google Docs.Open your application in the AppSheet Editor.To add a custom font to a Google Docs template: If the import url is missing one or more of your custom fonts, the data values in the PDF attachment file are displayed in the default font rather than in the custom font. The import url must refer to all of the custom fonts that you are using in your PDF attachment. The HTML-to-PDF web conversion service relies on the HTML file containing the right import url value. Converts the resulting attachment from HTML to PDF by calling the HTML-to-PDF web conversion service.Creates the attachment from the HTML template file.Reads the Google Doc file in HTML format.When your event fires, AppSheet does the following: When you use custom fonts like Libre Barcode 128 and Libre Barcode 39 Extended Text, the HTML file that is returned when AppSheet reads the Google Docs template includes an import url that refers to these custom fonts. How custom fonts are displayed by AppSheet If you experience this problem, we recommend remove all custom fonts from your Google Docs template. The resulting PDF document may not display the text using the custom font. The PDF service sometimes fails to convert the HTML file to PDF correctly when custom fonts are present. Note: Some customers have reported problems when using custom fonts in templates. Remove all custom fonts from your Google Docs template.Verify all custom fonts are present in the HTML.Detect custom fonts using the audit history log.How custom fonts are displayed by AppSheet.To select one of the preview sizes, click and drag the size slider at the bottom of the panel.Use custom fonts in your Google Docs template file and troubleshoot related issues, as described in the following sections: To show only specific styles - click the Show menu and choose a new style from the list. Use the Show menu to display only specific styles of fonts available. Sometimes you're looking for only a certain style of font, and don't want to weed through everything to find it. To sort the font list - click the Sort menu at the top of the Fonts panel and choose a new sort option from the list. Want to know what's popular with Google Fonts users, or what's trending? Use the Fonts panel to show you the newest and hottest fonts. If you use multiple add-ons, you may need to re-launch the Fonts Add-on when you need it. Note: it is possible that one Add-on may disable another when it starts. To launch the Fonts Add-on - from the Extensions menu, point to Extensis Fonts for Google Docs and choose Start. You must launch the Fonts Add-on in each document when you want to use it. The Fonts Add-on will now be available for use in any of your Google Documents. Click Accept to install the add-on to your Google Docs account.Click the Install button in the upper right hand corner. ![]() Select the Extensis Fonts add-on from the list. ![]() In the Search Add-ons box, enter "Extensis Fonts". ![]() ![]()
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