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Printing of Forms adding extra blank page at the first page of the document

asked on September 25, 2016 Show version history

Hi,I have designed a Correspondence Web Form in Laserfiche,after the final approval the form has to print in PDF format,here the header and footer repeats in every page if it contain multiple pages.If the content of the letter is within the first page,then the letter is getting printed perfectly,but if the contents get exceeded to second page then all the contents gets moved to second page and the first page stands only with header and footer without any contents.This issue is seen in browsers like IE,Mozilla,but in case of Google Chrome,the blank contents on the first page is avoided,but the contents gets exceeded over the footer and header.Any solution to fix this issue?

It would be great if the issue gets resolve..

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replied on September 25, 2016

Can you attach a sample file that has the issue so we can have a clear idea of what the issue is?

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replied on September 25, 2016

Hi Xiang,

Here I attached the sample html code with CSS in it,As i said,In IE browser the contents of the letter starts from second page and it varies in other browsers too.Please have a look on it and let me know  if any alternative solution found.

Note:this issue happens only when the contents in the letter reaches the next page and it works perfect for single page document.

LFPageSource.txt (14.83 KB)
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replied on June 20, 2017

I am looking for a solution like this, to take my form and print a header and footer (with page x/y) on each page if it overflows.  Is there any chance you could share the final solution?

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replied on August 11, 2017

Can you share how do you add the header and footer? With custom CSS and JavaScript? And do you get the issue when print from browser or use the save to repository service task to generate pdf?

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