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Hi,
I am creating a PDF report using an Excel template in NPrinting and one of the business requirements is to have vertical alignment for all data. I unchecked source formatting for most of the fields being mapped from our Qlikview app and that works fine. However, there are some fields that I need to keep source formatting on for (due to color coding in the data logic) so we formatted the alignment in the connected Qlikview app itself. However, when I generate the report, the alignment does not get applied. Please see the screenshots below. I also did update the formatting directly in my excel template as well. Is there any way to resolve this?
Data in the Qlikview App:
Data in the Report:
Thank you!
Hi @Labiqa
You have two options.
You can use table data which is a best effort to reproduce the chart and chart source formatting.
Or if you need identical chart output, you would need to use chart images in your report as shown in the snapshot below.
If you are creating a PDF then using the chart object as an image rather than the table object should meet your requirement.
Frank suggestion to use images is probably the simplest solution.
My preference is usually to disable "keep source format" and create additional data columns in the QlikView table with values which I can use in Excel to conditionally format cells using excel functionalities. This data is brought in to excel but it is usually hidden in hidden columns.
So if I have column which has custom condition which colours background based on expression to red, green or any other colour, I create additional column in the table which outputs those colour values as "red", "green"," "amber" etc and then I use cell reference in excel conditional formatting...
It is much slower process but I prefer to use it as outcome is much nicer
Hi @Labiqa
You have two options.
You can use table data which is a best effort to reproduce the chart and chart source formatting.
Or if you need identical chart output, you would need to use chart images in your report as shown in the snapshot below.
If you are creating a PDF then using the chart object as an image rather than the table object should meet your requirement.
Frank suggestion to use images is probably the simplest solution.
My preference is usually to disable "keep source format" and create additional data columns in the QlikView table with values which I can use in Excel to conditionally format cells using excel functionalities. This data is brought in to excel but it is usually hidden in hidden columns.
So if I have column which has custom condition which colours background based on expression to red, green or any other colour, I create additional column in the table which outputs those colour values as "red", "green"," "amber" etc and then I use cell reference in excel conditional formatting...
It is much slower process but I prefer to use it as outcome is much nicer
Thank you both! I tried both options and they worked