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Qlik Cloud Reporting and font support

The Qlik Reporting Service uses a set of open-source fonts and licensed proprietary fonts when producing reports. The Qlik Reporting Service reporting solution leverages third-party report template development tools for which Qlik does not control the available font selection. Therefore, some fonts available in the report template development tool may be unavailable in Qlik Reporting Service during run time. In such case, a report generated by the Qlik Reporting Service will replace the font set in the report template development tool according to the following.

The following outlines the available proprietary and open-source fonts that can be produced via Qlik reporting capabilities at this time, as well as the substitution logic that report developers should be aware of.

Information noteThis page applies to the value-add capabilities of the Qlik Reporting Service. It does not apply to subscription reports.

Available font list

Proprietary fonts
Font Available variations
Aptos Display Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic
Aptos Narrow Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic
Arial Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic
Calibri Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic
Calibri Light Regular, Italic
Cambria Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic
Impact -
MS Gothic -
Tahoma Regular, Bold
Times New Roman Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic
Webdings -
Open-source font options
Font Available variations
Liberation Mono Bold, Bold Italic, Italic, Regular
Liberation Sans Bold, Bold Italic, Italic, Regular
Liberation Serif Bold, Bold Italic, Italic, Regular
LiberationSansNarrow Bold, Bold Italic, Italic, Regular
Free Mono Regular, Bold, Bold Oblique, Oblique
Free Sans Regular, Bold, Bold Oblique, Oblique
Free Serif Regular, Bold, Bold Italic, Italic
WenQuanYi Zen Hei

Substitution logic

Where there are proprietary fonts in use, the service will substitute where possible.

Authoring with Qlik add-ins for Microsoft Office—font strategy
Font used Replaced by
Arial Black Calibri
Cambria Math Calibri
Candara Calibri
Comic Sans Calibri
Consolas Calibri
Constantia Calibri
Corbel Calibri
Courier New Calibri
Georgia Calibri
Trebuchet Calibri
Verdana Calibri
PixelPerfect authoring—font strategy
Font used Replaced by
Andale Mono Liberation Sans
Arial Black Liberation Sans Bold
Cambria Math Cambria
Candara (Bold, Italic, Bold Italic) Calibri (Bold, Italic, Bold Italic)
Comic Sans (Bold) Calibri (Bold)
Consolas MS Gothic (Bold, Oblique, Bold Oblique)
Constantia FreeSerif
Constantia Bold Cambria Bold
Constantia Italic FreeSerif Italic
Constantia Bold Italic LiberationSerif Bold Italic
Corbel FreeSans
Corbel Bold FreeSans Bold
Corbel Italic Tahoma Oblique
Corbel Bold Italic FreeSans Bold Oblique
Courier New (Bold, Italic, Bold Italic) Liberation Mono (Bold, Italic, Bold Italic)
Georgia (Bold, Italic, Bold Italic) Cambria (Bold, Italic, Bold Itlic)
Trebuchet LiberationSans
Trebuchet Bold FreeSans Bold
Trebuchet Italic LiberationSans Italic
Trebuchet Bold Italic FreeSans Bold Oblique
Verdana (Bold, Italic, Bold Italic) Tahoma (Bold, Oblique, Bold Oblique)
Warning noteThe set of available fonts is subject to change over time as font licensing requirements dictate and the tables above will be updated accordingly.

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