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madhudinesh
Partner - Contributor II
Partner - Contributor II

Increase the size of a superscript in NPrinting reports

Dear All,

 

We are generating Pixel Perfect and excel reports in our project.

 

We have a field with text and another field with superscripts which are concatenated to form a single field

Issue: The size of superscript is too small to read in our reports (both PDF & excel).

 

Details: We have created a Table Box so that we would be able to pull required fields into the N Printing reports.

 

Options Tried: 1. Increasing font size of the column - The actual text size is bigger than expected when the superscript is readable post adjusting the font size.

  1.                             2. Took the individual fields (Text & Superscript) rather than concatenating in Qlik View and tried to con cat the same in N Printing so that we can set different font size for both fields.

Brought the table in another sheet and concatenated the different fields in N Printing . We are receiving result only for the first line since other field value are not computed in Table structure.

 

Request you to suggest any solution to increase the Superscript size since the text is already in suitable font size for the reports.

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Ruggero_Piccoli
Support
Support

Hi,

Could you share with use some details like the screenshots of the Excel and PixelPerfect templates? And some images of the results? We need to be able to reproduce in order to understand if there is a solution. 

If you cannot share here, please open a support ticket.

Rated to the Excel template , did you checked the official Microsoft documentation?

Best Regards,

Ruggero



Best Regards,
Ruggero
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