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Message type: E = Error
Message class: CFONT - I18N:Cascading font
Message number: 039
Message text: The default font has been changed from font &1 to font &2.
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CFONT039
- The default font has been changed from font &1 to font &2. ?The SAP error message CFONT039 indicates that the default font for a particular output (such as a report or document) has been changed from one font to another. This message is typically informational rather than an error that prevents processing. However, it can be important to understand the implications of this change, especially in terms of document formatting and presentation.
Cause:
- Font Configuration Change: The default font settings in the SAP system have been modified. This could be due to a system upgrade, a change in user settings, or adjustments made by an administrator.
- User-Specific Settings: The change might be specific to a user profile, where a user has selected a different font for their outputs.
- Printer Settings: The default font may also be influenced by the settings of the printer being used, especially if the output is being sent to a specific printer that has its own font settings.
Solution:
- Check User Settings: If the change is user-specific, check the user settings in the SAP GUI. You can do this by navigating to the user profile settings and reviewing the font settings.
- Review System Configuration: If the change is system-wide, an administrator should review the configuration settings for fonts in the SAP system. This can typically be done in transaction SPAD (Spool Administration).
- Adjust Printer Settings: If the output is being affected by printer settings, ensure that the correct printer is selected and that its settings are configured to use the desired default font.
- Revert Changes: If the change was unintentional, you may want to revert to the previous font settings. This can be done by changing the font back to the original in the relevant configuration settings.
Related Information:
In summary, while CFONT039 is primarily an informational message, understanding its cause and implications can help ensure that document outputs are formatted correctly and meet user expectations.
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