How To Support Multiple Language(Latin,chinese,japanese,korea) In One Report When Exporting To PDF Format

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We should support multiple language(Latin,chinese,japanese,korea) in one report when exporting to PDF format in reporting service. We have used Arial Unicode as our font. But when we exported the report, the korean language item can not be displayed. Any idea on that? Thanks a lot.

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