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Hi all,
I'm working on automating a PowerPoint deck, but when I import a text-object from the QlikView dashboard as an image in NPrinting, it decreases the font-size on the image to an unreadable size.
This is what it looks like in NPrinting:
This is what it looks like in the QlikView dashboard.
Does anyone know why it is doing that? And how I can resolve this?
Adding them as a formula does fix it, but increases the time to make adjustments in case something changes since I can't apply a filter to formula's.
Thanks!
I have separate text-objects in the QlikView dashboard, each showing the amount of projects with a certain status.
In NPrinting I wanted to create images (because it seemed like the easiest solution) for each of those text objects in QV. And so I did, but when looking at the results, the text-size on the images was like I mentioned before.
But I think I've found the solution to. Creating separate cells for each of the images.
This gives the following output:
This is more-or-less what I'm looking for .
Thanks for taking the time!
Generally Nprinting will work with the output template functionality not qlik
you can play in PPT only am not sure ...try to increase width and height of the image by that you can get
Hi sureshqv,
Thanks for the quick answer!
Increasing the image size does make it more readable, but that would mean that around 1/3 of the whole sheet has been taken up by 10 of those images. As you can see down below:
Maybe if I put the information in a table and then load it. I guess creating separate images for this doesn't do the trick.
that image which object in qlik?
I have separate text-objects in the QlikView dashboard, each showing the amount of projects with a certain status.
In NPrinting I wanted to create images (because it seemed like the easiest solution) for each of those text objects in QV. And so I did, but when looking at the results, the text-size on the images was like I mentioned before.
But I think I've found the solution to. Creating separate cells for each of the images.
This gives the following output:
This is more-or-less what I'm looking for .
Thanks for taking the time!