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JustinDallas
Specialist III
Specialist III

Style table in embedded html report

Hello Folks,

I'm using NPrinting 17, and I'm attempting to make an HTML report where the HTML is in the body of the email.  Right now, I have this in my Pixel Perfect editor.

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And in my report viewer, I've attempted to wrap my table in a span or p, but when I go to the Preview, I see that the generated html has smacked away what I've tried to wrap my table in.

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How can I make it so that I can use CSS attributes to style my tables? 

Any help is greatly appreciated.

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JustinDallas
Specialist III
Specialist III
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Um..it's working now.   Not sure what the difference between today and yesterday is.  I'm also glad QlikTech's Noob Backhander 3000 was down for maintenance, because that would have been embarrassing.

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Anil_Babu_Samineni

What you want to write in HTML to custom. I am expertise to present only HTML, CSS not the N Printing. Are you going to receive help for the same. SO, Let's talk ..

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JustinDallas
Specialist III
Specialist III
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Hello Anil,

Currently, I know enough HTML/CSS to push my way through and get what I want (don't ask me how long it takes).  But as of now, I'm not able to preserve some of the markup when looking at the report in Preview Mode.  As of now, I would most likely have to use the type of CSS that translates to "First table after an H3 that has a Heading of Foo".  That might work, but it's extremely brittle and isn't very readable.

Anil_Babu_Samineni

I would most likely have to use the type of CSS that translates to "First table after an H3 that has a Heading of Foo".  That might work, but it's extremely brittle and isn't very readable.

Not sure, I understand this?

Best Anil, When applicable please mark the correct/appropriate replies as "solution" (you can mark up to 3 "solutions". Please LIKE threads if the provided solution is helpful
JustinDallas
Specialist III
Specialist III
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Um..it's working now.   Not sure what the difference between today and yesterday is.  I'm also glad QlikTech's Noob Backhander 3000 was down for maintenance, because that would have been embarrassing.

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