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Title:

text-align: justify; Does NOT work in <cfdocument

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Status/Resolution/Reason: Closed/Withdrawn/

Reporter/Name(from Bugbase): Christian Ervin / Christian Ervin (CJ)

Created: 01/01/2013

Components: Document Management, PDF generation

Versions: 9.0.1

Failure Type: Non Functioning

Found In Build/Fixed In Build: 9.0.1 /

Priority/Frequency: Critical / All users will encounter

Locale/System: English / Win 2008 Enterprise Svr 64-bit

Vote Count: 0

Problem Description:  text-align: justify; Does NOT work in <cfdocument

Steps to Reproduce: Have spent (wasted) hours trying to find a work around

Actual Result: Text will not align Justified

Expected Result: Justified Text

Any Workarounds: None

----------------------------- Additional Watson Details -----------------------------

Watson Bug ID:	3434651

External Customer Info:
External Company:  
External Customer Name: CJ
External Customer Email:  
External Test Config: My Hardware and Environment details:

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I have a very large client that is wanting their paperwork to turned into Dynamic PDFs to automatically email their customers on Warranties, Service Work and other areas. The PDFs need to look professional, need to look like the paper copies and need to have Justified Text in them, so they look exactly like the paper copies and look professional. By building Dynamic PDFs from ColdFusion, it will save the client a massive amount of time in man hours, have a electronic copy and paper trail and save the company a large amount of money from postage, paper, printer maintenance, printer ink and again man hours to do this. This is a priority. I have searched the web all over and everyone is having this issue. This is extremely important to have Justified Text for these Dynamic Legal PDF Documents.
Comment by External U.
16802 | January 01, 2013 11:54:41 AM GMT
Please help us on this? what is the way forward?
Comment by External U.
16803 | June 30, 2014 07:32:17 AM GMT
Use CFHtmlToPDF introduced in ColdFusion 11. It is very similar to CFDocument but gives you an excellent quality PDF.
Comment by Rupesh K.
16804 | July 03, 2014 12:07:04 PM GMT