Sync Custom Fonts Across Orgs for Consistent Document Styling
Syncing custom fonts maintains consistent formatting in generated documents when using
Omnistudio Document Generation. Make sure to sync fonts whenever you add or delete custom fonts
from the Docgen Custom Fonts Library.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Professional, Enterprise, Unlimited, and
Developer Editions
User Permissions Needed
To sync custom fonts
System Admin
Before you begin: Make sure that each custom font file and the total size of the
Docgen Custom Fonts Library stay within the supported size limits. By default, each font file
can be up to 5 MB, and the total library size can be up to 50 MB. To increase either limit,
contact your Salesforce account representative. The maximum supported total size for the library
is 100 MB.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Document Generation, and
then select Custom Fonts Configuration.
To synchronize all font updates, additions, or deletions and to ensure they’re available
for document generation, click Sync.
Note If the custom fonts aren’t applied in the generated document or an error occurs, wait for the Sync Fonts button to re-enable and sync the fonts again.
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