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  • Thread Starter gartond

    (@gartond)

    What fantastic and attentive service. I can see that my long columns are not ideal to viewers anyway so will shorten then, but the fix works in any case.

    Thank you so much!

    Thread Starter gartond

    (@gartond)

    Hi
    I have uploaded screen shots to lapfordhistory.co.uk/16386-2/

    My pages mostly use standard Guttenberg columns (I usually use 2 50:50 columns, but sometimes 2 columns with say a 2:2 split). I was finding that the preview version that Print My Blog generates of the pdf/print was OK, but the generated version was always different because it reverted to one column (hence oversizing pictures) as it doesn’t recognise the column formats.

    I have partly solved the problem by changing the Print My Blog setting to 2 columns. When I do this I now find that the printed version is now OK (it generates a 50:50 column even if I have used a different split but I can live with this). However the preview version is now an ugly 4 columns (i.e the end result is OK but the preview is quite different and might persuade users not to attempt printing). The screenshots show the 4 column preview and what is actually generated (2 columns). Is there anyway that the preview and final versions can match if I am using columns in my posts?

    Print My Blog looks like a really useful tool and I can see the customer service is great, but is it likely to be limiting if I use column formatting?

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