I have an issue with the format of PDF when exporting.
The system automatically add a page break after every Confluence pages. I would like that all my confluence pages to be next to each other without any page break.
Can you help me solve this ?
I tried ti modify the CSS code of the PDF format but it didn't change the page breaks.
Hi @Mathilde Martineau and welcome to the Community.
Try PDF Exporter by K15t - it produces much better results out of the box compared to the standard exporter and has a ton of options to tweak the look and feel (no coding needed).
If it works, go for it if producing PDFs is your every day routine.
I can not use this tool, my company doesn't have it. I need to export through Confluence
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Then @Mathilde Martineau you can only achieve that thru CSS.
If you don't have the app, you (your admins) can always install it.
Apps come with a trial period so you can plan to testing them before rejecting them or committing to subscription.
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And is there any esle solution to apply directly in the export tool of Confluence ? Without using it ?
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Just the CSS option in the Confluence site's settings, afaik.
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Even when i change it, the page breaks are still there. I remove all the page break it did'nt worked,then I chamnge all the page-break caracteristics to avoid and it doesn't change anything too.
Can you give me a CSS setting that will fix my issue ?
I made some export before next week and it worked perfectly, we didn't made any change last week but the export was broken. So i ask you to help me fix eth issue that seems to come from Confluence.
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I'm not a CSS expert, I have to say. Also, a lot would depend on the specifics of your content.
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I just want to have all my Confluences pages to appear one after the other, without any page breaks
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