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All are printable. By selecting a form's printable checkbox a print icon will be displayed at the top of your form. When the form is used and the printer icon is clicked the form is rendered in a new browser tab and a pdf document is generated and downloaded depending on your browser settings. The name of the pdf file will be <form name>.pdf. The form pdf file can then be printed. The Printable property is checked by default. If you un-check this property then the control will not appear in the printed view. This property can also be set dynamically via a business rule by setting <control>.printable = [true|false].
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If you are trying to make the print view of a table control in your form consistent with the browser view, set the column widths explicitly at either the column cell level or at the table level. |
The Print icon works differently for forms in a workflow. You will have to add a message control on the flow step where you wish to see the print button. See below for the details. |
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Do not use the f-page-break css class in table cells. |
Custom Print Styling
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International Characters for Print View and Submission PDFs
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.s-print form {
font-family: unifont;
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.s-print .f-form label {
font-family: unifont; background-color: yellow;
}
.s-print .f-input .input, .s-print .f-select1 .select, .s-print .f-select1 .textarea, .s-print .f-select .textarea, .s-print .f-textarea .textarea { font-family: unifont;
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All forms automatically have a print icon at the top of the form. You can hide the print button my by deselecting the forms' printable property in the form designer. If you need to add a print button anywhere other than at the top of the form, you can do so by following these steps:
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