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Proper Printing of Tables

There needs to be a way to print tables which have too many rows as to fit on one page. Additionally, the inclusion of filters and data slicers should be at the top of each printed table/matrix so the user knows what he is looking at.
Status: Needs Votes
Comments
Jalnz
Regular Visitor
Also when you have filters on the page itself for users to manipulate data easily and you are sorting your tables by value, when the user filters something then removes it, on tables it doesn't default back to the top of the table.
yasminemalone1
Regular Visitor
We need to be able to export more than 15 pages to Powerpoint or select the tabs we want to either print or export to PPT.
MartinSch
Frequent Visitor
Is a must have feature. Being able to print or export to PDF all rows in the report. Not only the ones that show on the screen. Make the print layout (settable to) flexible size to print the actual number of rows. Please vote to give this feature attention.
ben-oswald
New Member
Any updates for this??
leannys1
New Member
Please .... any Answers about this ???
pbiideas1
New Member
This is the one question I get most from users. It's so bad.
david_lw
New Member
Being able to print a report is a basic function, and absolutely needs be be implemented. Will have to go back to Crystal Reports if this isn't implemented.
pbiideas1
New Member
Like others have commented here, printing of tables (the full table, not just whats visible on the screen) is a key function of any reporting system. Saving the reports to PDF or printing needs to include all the data, not just the rows of the table that are visible at the time otherwise its pointless. Now need to go back and recreate the visuals and table in excel until this is fixed...
shudson
New Member
UGH, can't believe this isn't available.
teey
New Member
This feature is a definitely a let down! offers nothing.