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Hi Everyone,
I have created a table in Qliksense application and i am pulling that table into Nprinting.
I want to check the HTML code of that table in Nprinting designer.
Can i check that code?
If Yes, Please provide the steps to check.
Thanks,
Rohit Gharat
Hi,
1 - choose the version of NPrinting you are using. Labels here are for the reason - which is to identify version you are using as functionalities between NPrinting versions changed significantly in time and answers may depend on version in question.
2 - Looks like you have never worked on NPrinting. NPrinting is enterprise class tool and people using it need training. I suggest you go through all tutorials on About Qlik NPrinting ‒ Qlik NPrinting You may need to study whole introduction and designing report section to understand how NPrinting works.
3. -now lets analyze your question
If I missed the mark and you are asking about different things, then please spend time writing and describing your question providing screenshots and details for us to be able to replicate your steps and understand your requirements.
cheers
Hi,
I agree with @Lech_Miszkiewicz so please edit your post by keeping only the label of the correct version. When posting a new question, please, also invest the time needed to let us to understand the question and your scenario from the first message. This will speed-up the solution. For example add all the details about the template and some screenshots of it.
If you are editing an HTML template you see the code in the Qlik NPrinting Designer and edit it directly as explained in https://help.qlik.com/en-US/nprinting/May2022/Content/NPrinting/HTMLReports/IntroHTML.htm
You can run a preview in HTML format also of other types of reports and open the generated HTML file with your preferred text editor. In this case you cannot customize the code as you can do by creating an HTML template. So, if your goal is to have an output in HTML I suggest you to start from a template in the same format.
Best Regards,
Ruggero