Table truncated during export to PDF bug

I’m still getting a bug reported elsewhere (and marked as fixed, hence starting a new topic):

It’s the last record in a table that is being truncated:

Compared to what it looks like on the page:

Update: it appears it’s not just the last record. I changed the order of the two records I shared in the examples above, and the record that was now last wasn’t visible at all and the now second-last record still truncates.

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it’s an annoying bug. You may have more luck using the browsers printing dialogue.

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I have been using the CloudConvert pack and never looked back. The pack is free to use and the 3rd party service has a free tier that will do for occasional printing.

I have documented how to print pages or tables by using this pack. Most suitable for repetitive tasks, but so easy to setup that even the occasional (pdf) print job is easy to handle.

Greetings,
Joost

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This table truncation during PDF export is such an annoying bug.
Konrad Mertner suggested using the Print option in the Opera browser, which worked well enough for my needs, but it’s definitely not an ideal solution for other users of my docs.

There’s so much I love about Coda, but this issue is really difficult to defend to employers and clients. Something as basic as exporting a complete PDF shouldn’t be this complicated.

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In my opinion Coda should implement a formula in which we can set orientation, paper size etc…

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