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PDF Export handles Layout different after migration

Martin_Nitschke July 11, 2018

Good day.

I am trying to set up a test environment by migrating our productive system (see https://confluence.atlassian.com/conf59/migrating-confluence-between-servers-792499892.html). This works fine so far. The only thing I change on the testing system is the License Key and the URL.

Then I export one of our spaces as PDF and I notice that 99 % of our tables has a line break in every cell, which makes it look like you can see on the attached picture.


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I checked if all the Layout and Stylesheet customizations are correctly inherited from the productive system, and they are.

The Confluence versions of both systems is 6.6.0 but obviously the export is handled different.

Can anyone tell me please why is that happening and how to fix the problem?

Thank you

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AnnWorley
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
July 12, 2018

Hi Martin,

If the CSS is the same on the PDF Export Stylesheet the behavior should be the same. Based on the migration instructions, the only difference between the old and migrated instances is the Confluence installation directory, which (with the exception of some  settings specific to your environment) is the same in the same version (Confluence 6.6). 

I would be curious to try your CSS on my test instance to see if I get the line breaks in my tables. Please post your from Space Tools>Look and Feel>PDF stylesheet. You can post a code block on the thread by using the "Formats" pulldown menu.

Thanks,

Ann

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