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To all,
On a drawing, the default font style for text is called "FONT". Does anyone know if there is a font in Excel that might closely represent this, so if we add an excel sheet to a drawing, the fonts look similar?
Dennis J. Rehmer
Since the topic of the improvement is WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get), I am not sure if there is a correlation.
http://communities.ptc.com/ideas/2059#comment-7802
(Again, you may have to cut and paste)
You might consider taking a look at the PDF export feature. Somewhere it tells what font it will use as default but of course, it is not even close.
If you save PDFs as your master drawings, you could have it pick the alterante font. Of course, again, letting the PDF export convert the fonts can really mess up a drawing.
Best of both worlds, use a TTF as a default and plot with the same font. Then you know which font you can use in excel. Have a look at Swiss, which is closest to the much loved Helvetica without the license (windows 7 has this and needs to be added to PTC's install)
Otherwise, have a look at 8514oem in character map. Also ADMUI3Lg ADMUI3Sm.
I have no love for the ancient Font.fnt. I use the ISO30985font.ndx (.fnt) in the detail config file and assign a line weight for the font so get good plot output.
default_font iso30985font.ndx
text_thickness 0.012000
...but again, I don't know what the TTF equivalent is.