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When exporting a parent and all of it's children to PDF, the table headers on the child pages are changing to proper case. For example, on a child page, some table headers have the prefix "TER". When I export the child by itself, the case stays as all caps. When I export from the parent, the case changes to proper (i.e. "Ter").
Does anyone know if this is built into the template? Or any suggestions?
Hi @Emily Berg thanks for the post. I work at K15t, developers of the Scroll PDF Exporter app.
Within the export template for Scroll PDF Exporter it remains possible to set whether the text within header/body table cells is using either what is set on the Confluence page (Keep original) or alternatively can transform the text to use UPPERCASE, Capitalize Words or lowercase:
I suspect in your example you may be using an export template that has Capitalize Words defined for the Header cells - is this correct?
If not, could you reach out to K15t support via help@k15t.com and include a copy of your export template - this can be downloaded as a *.data file. We can then investigate this further.
Cheers, Thomas (K15t)
Hi @Tom Rough - thanks for the fast response.
I appear to be using a old version of the app, and my selection says "None" (which I assume should be no change). I have sent a request to the email listed about, and maybe someone can confirm the expected functionality on the version I am using.
Thank you,
Emily
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