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Print study with page numbers
Am I correct in saying if I print my Sawtooth study, regardless of text or graphical, page numbers do not get printed in the PDF or TXT files?
Do you feel this should be included? I thought it would be helpful.
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Jan 26, 2016
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Paul Moon
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Hi Paul,
One quick way to add page numbers would be to click on the screwdriver icon to get into the general survey settings. Go to either the global header or footer and enter in something like:
PageNumber: [%PageNumber()%]
When you do the graphical print the script will evaluate and you'll have the page numbers.
Unfortunately this doesn't work with the text view since it preserves scripting tags and doesn't evaluate them. I'll note it in our ideas request database.
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Jan 28, 2016
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Thanks for the tip Brian. Much appreciated.
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