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jushibuya
Partner - Contributor III
Partner - Contributor III

PDF Download Only Includes First Page

When I download the report as a PDF, only the first page is included even though the report has multiple pages. Are there specific steps or settings I should use to ensure that all pages are included in the PDF download?

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GeziNascimento
Contributor II
Contributor II

For Pivot tables, Qlik doesn't have the capability to do it. You need to export the pivot table as an excel file, and then, save it as PDF. This would be an extra step, but does the trick.

 

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kallnascimento
Partner - Contributor III
Partner - Contributor III

Hi @jushibuya, what kind of report is that?

jushibuya
Partner - Contributor III
Partner - Contributor III
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It's a pivot table

Eduardo_Monteiro
Partner - Creator II
Partner - Creator II

Hi @jushibuya 

 

  • Open your app and navigate to the sheet containing the pivot table.
  • Right-click (or click the ⋯ menu) on the pivot table object.
  • Select Download data (not "Download as PDF" or "Download as image").

 

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Eduardo Monteiro - Senior Support Engineer @ IPC Global
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jushibuya
Partner - Contributor III
Partner - Contributor III
Author

Hi @Eduardo_Monteiro . Thank you for the response. 
I can do all the steps above, but I still don't see all rows in it when I export to PDF

Eduardo_Monteiro
Partner - Creator II
Partner - Creator II

I understand you are still NOT getting all pages right. Please try to right-click the chart.

BR,

Eduardo Monteiro - Senior Support Engineer @ IPC Global
Follow me on my LinkedIn | Know IPC Global at ipc-global.com

GeziNascimento
Contributor II
Contributor II

For Pivot tables, Qlik doesn't have the capability to do it. You need to export the pivot table as an excel file, and then, save it as PDF. This would be an extra step, but does the trick.

 

jushibuya
Partner - Contributor III
Partner - Contributor III
Author

Thank you @GeziNascimento . I guess I'll have to take the extra step.

I hope Qlik brings this capability to the apps in the future. I'll accept it as a solution.