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Hi All,
We have the below NPrinting clarification to generate PDF Report with Excel Report template, adding “n” number of Object ID’s (all straight tables) in single report.
Challenges:
Some of the table objects have more than 20+ columns, so the charts are getting split based on the column value width.
Received Output - All the objects are printed one below the other based on the column width - if the table columns are more, the splitted table columns continues in Page2 and then in Page3.
Page1
Object1
Col1 Col2 Col3 Col4 Col5 Col6
Object2
Col1 Col2 Col3 Col4 Col5 Col6
.
.
Page2
Object1
Col7 Col8 Col9 Col10
Object2
Col7 Col8 Col9 Col10 Col11 Col12
.
.
Expected Output - Even though the Object have more number of columns, the table break should happen within the page or one below the other (Object1 should be fully printed first and then continue with Object2)
Page1
Object1
Col1 Col2 Col3 Col4 Col5 Col6
Col7 Col8 Col9 Col10
Object2
Col1 Col2 Col3 Col4 Col5 Col6
Col7 Col8 Col9 Col10 Col11 Col12
.
.
Appreciate your thoughts and let me know if there is any work around to achieve the expected output.
Regards,
Padma
Hi,
You need to try by setting the Excel printing options but remember that Excel templates are the best solution to create Excel output files, not to print PDF.
Maybe you can combine this with the use of Pages and/or Levels.
To create PDF reports I suggest you to create a PixelPerfect template.
Best Regards,
Ruggero
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