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  Public Ticket #2703435
Prefix on PDF export
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  • Vanessa started the conversation

    Hi there, 

    I have a problem with the PDF export function: two of the columns in my table are set with the prefix €, but this is not displayed in the exported PDF. it is important to me that there is.

    Thanks a lot
    Vanessa

  • [deleted] replied

    Hi Vanessa

    Thank you for reaching out to us.

    Unfortunately when it comes to table tools we are using a third party library which has some limitations, please have a look at our documentation for more information.

    If there is anything else we can assist you with please don't hesitate to contact us.

  • Vanessa replied

    Thank you for the response!

    Is there another way to show the euro symbol?
    I import an excell, maybe I could export the column format in another way?

    The url of my tabel is: https://egimotors.it/listino-prezzi-pubblico/

  • [deleted] replied

    Hi Vanessa

    You will not be able to export the prefix but you can set the type column to string and add the symbol manually and it will be exported as a part of the entry.

    I hope this helps, do let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with.