PDF Print Optimized

PDF Print Optimized

This constant allows you to control the 'Print Optimized' setting when exported a report to PDF. If set to Print Optimized, the PDF graphics will output a higher quality graphic. NB: This setting will cause the resulting PDF to be increased in size, therefore it is recommended that you test before implementing this option.

Constant Name: PDF Print Optimized
Constant Type: Yes/No
Yes (True)
Ostendo will automatically select the Print Optimized option on the 'Export to PDF' prompt screen
No (False)
Ostendo will leave this parameter blank on the 'Export to PDF' prompt screen. (NB: This is default behavior even if this constant is not defined)




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