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      Actually if we want just to export some pages in "Potrait" and some in "Landscape" we must put the pages in different space, because we can't have more than one stylesheet per space.
      This restriction is very harmful, because often, some pages are larger than other according to table size.
      See support ticket CSP-96679 for more info

      It would be very nice to have an option to choose Stylesheet when Exporting in PDF.

            [CONFSERVER-28251] PDF Export : Multiple stylesheets per space

            Yes this would be very useful

            soumaya mauthoor added a comment - Yes this would be very useful

            This feature would be very helpful!! This feature suggestion is only 6+ months old!!

            Erica Easton added a comment - This feature would be very helpful!! This feature suggestion is only 6+ months old!!

            Chuck added a comment -

            Would like this feature.  It is very time consuming to have to resize the information on the page to fit and in some cases it just can't be done.

            Chuck added a comment - Would like this feature.  It is very time consuming to have to resize the information on the page to fit and in some cases it just can't be done.

            Would really like this option.

            Some of our documents have Landscape tables that won't fit on portrait layouts.

            It's practically impossible to export this now.

            Erick van Rijk added a comment - Would really like this option. Some of our documents have Landscape tables that won't fit on portrait layouts. It's practically impossible to export this now.

            I've been trying to use the {style} macro to achieve something similar with page sizes

            The pain I suspect seems to be

            • First page CSS is applied along with the {style} macro
            • Then a server side CSS is applied and overides some of the page CSS
            • Finally the PDF style sheet is applied which overides the server and page css

            If we could see copy of this server side CSS could know what items in the page CSS to mark as important to ensure they are taken up as the top priority

            Brett Evans added a comment - I've been trying to use the {style} macro to achieve something similar with page sizes The pain I suspect seems to be First page CSS is applied along with the {style} macro Then a server side CSS is applied and overides some of the page CSS Finally the PDF style sheet is applied which overides the server and page css If we could see copy of this server side CSS could know what items in the page CSS to mark as important to ensure they are taken up as the top priority

            This is a great feature...

            Muhammad Ali Hassan added a comment - This is a great feature...

            It sounds like a great feature to add to confluence if you ask me
            We could use it too.

            Dave Bosman added a comment - It sounds like a great feature to add to confluence if you ask me We could use it too.

            We would like this feature as well.

            Jennifer Leitch added a comment - We would like this feature as well.

            I would ask for full support of this in the "Page Layouts". When crafting pages, I can create some great pages which look good with columns in a browser (and respond well to different screen sizes), but when it comes to exporting them to PDF, I simply just need these "section" to actually drawn onto a separate page which is landscape.

            Matthew Hillier added a comment - I would ask for full support of this in the "Page Layouts". When crafting pages, I can create some great pages which look good with columns in a browser (and respond well to different screen sizes), but when it comes to exporting them to PDF, I simply just need these "section" to actually drawn onto a separate page which is landscape.

            I really like to see this feature too.

            Patrick Nill added a comment - I really like to see this feature too.

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