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− | + | Are you using Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the PDF? SmartSimple does not guarantee that PDFs will render successfully in any other products. Note: When you click a PDF link on a web page, it can open either within the web browser or directly in Acrobat or Reader. Each browser has its own settings to control how PDFs open from a web page. Learn more at [https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/display-pdf-in-browser.html Adobe]. | |
− | Are you using Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the PDF? SmartSimple does not guarantee that | ||
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Revision as of 12:47, 26 May 2015
If you encounter a problem with PDFs generated from Web Page View fields not printing properly, please check/fix the following:
❑ | <html></html> is present |
❑ | <head></head> is present |
❑ | <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" topmargin="25" bottommargin="25" leftmargin="30" rightmargin="30"> </body> is present |
❑ | <style type="text/css"><!-- --></style> is present |
❑ | <!--Use Letter--> or <!--Use Legal--> is present (if needed) <!--Use Landscape--> |
❑ | <pd4ml></pd4ml> is present |
❑ | For letter make sure tables are set to or similar
<table width="700" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center" style="PAGE-BREAK-inside: avoid;"></table> |
❑ | <tr></tr> Should be in every table (open and closing tags need to be present) |
❑ | <td></td> or <th></th> should be in every table (open and closing tags need to be present) |
❑ | Check the number of <td></td> or <th></th> tags in one row match the other rows in the table, or colspan should be used. |
Are you using Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the PDF? SmartSimple does not guarantee that PDFs will render successfully in any other products. Note: When you click a PDF link on a web page, it can open either within the web browser or directly in Acrobat or Reader. Each browser has its own settings to control how PDFs open from a web page. Learn more at Adobe.