Formatting of report is maintained when it is exported via Printable View?
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When a report is exported via Printable View, the formatting is generally maintained to a certain extent, but it is not always guaranteed to be completely preserved.
Printable View generates a version of the report that is optimized for printing or saving as a PDF. This view includes a simplified layout that is designed to fit on standard paper sizes, and it may exclude certain report elements that are not necessary for printing.
The formatting that is maintained in Printable View depends on several factors, including the complexity of the report, the formatting options that were selected when the report was created, and the specific settings that are chosen when exporting the report.
In general, Printable View will preserve basic formatting elements such as font styles, sizes, and colors, as well as some basic formatting options such as column widths and alignment. However, more complex formatting options such as conditional highlighting or custom styles may not be preserved.
It is important to note that Printable View is not the only way to export a report. Other export options, such as Excel or CSV, may preserve more or less formatting depending on the specific requirements of the export.
In summary, while Printable View generally maintains basic formatting elements of a report, it may not preserve all formatting options and the extent of formatting preservation can depend on various factors.