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From: | Yusif Suleiman |
Subject: | Re: [Health] lab report entered second page |
Date: | Thu, 21 Apr 2022 15:53:30 +0000 |
Okay, thanks.
I will follow with this:
You can minimize the
row height on the analyte result (see
Complete Blood Count
report on one page, without decreasing the font size.
Regards,
From: Health <health-bounces+yusifsuleiman=hotmail.com@gnu.org> on behalf of Luis Falcon <falcon@gnuhealth.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2022 12:04 PM To: health@gnu.org <health@gnu.org> Subject: Re: [Health] lab report entered second page Greetings, Yusif!
On 4/21/22 10:38, Yusif Suleiman wrote: > Hi, > Please, I have issues with a lab report template in gnuhealth lab module. > The number of analytes at some points are many (over 20 in number), this > makes the lab report to enter second page. > > I worked through page setup to reduce the margins and font size, at a > point the report fit to one page but the font size is too little to read. > > If I increase the size, it still moves to second/two pages report, see > sample https://paste.opensuse.org/90064998 > <https://paste.opensuse.org/90064998>. > Any idea how I can handle many analytes report on a single page. > Regards. > Yusuf You can minimize the row height on the analyte result (see https://paste.opensuse.org/50682796). That would fit the standard Complete Blood Count report on one page, without decreasing the font size. Of course, if there are many analytes sooner or later it will force a page break :) Bests Luis |
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