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Creating a PDF using <cfdocument>, html formatting not reflected in the PDF

Asked by firstbankak in ColdFusion Application Server

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I'm creating an employee phone list but am trying to increase the fontsize and rowheight of the document. I applied a simple stylesheet to increase the rowheight and fontsizes of the th and td elements. They are reflected in the .cfm but when I create the PDF, the formatting isn't carried over. How do I format the PDF to achieve the results I'm looking for?

I have the standard formatting with nested tables. To create the PDF I have <cfdocument> tags enclosing the entire document, <cfdocumentsection> tags enclosing each major table, and <cfdocumentitem type = "pagebreak" /> between each <cfdocumentsection>. Start Free Trial
 
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