I’ve had a similar problem. Saving to PDF directly from Gnucash (3.x in my 
experience) doesn’t do the paging, titles, headers correctly. It’s been that 
way for a long time. Best workaround is to use the print-to-pdf pseudo-printer 
in your operating system. That way, the PDF is generated as if it were being 
actually printed. Windows 10, for instance, has a “Microsoft Print to PDF” 
printer selection that works, unless it’s been removed by somebody.

On Tue, 20 Oct 2020 14:20:27  Fran_3 mailbox0...@yahoo.com wrote:

> It looks to me like a printer problem and not a GnuCash problem.
> If you are on a Windows PC open Notepad and see if you can print a? test 
> document from there.If > you are on Linux open your text editor and to the 
> same thing.Ditto for other's like Apple... I guess.
> Alternately make sure you have the correct printer selected when you try to 
> print from GnuCash.
> Try opening one of the built in reports and printing it.
> If none of the above works maybe someone else here on the list can pitch in.
>
>>  On Tuesday, October 20, 2020, 12:56:19 AM EDT, Derek Zehr 
>> <dehrt...@daystar.io> wrote:  
>> 
>> Hello,
>>
>> I just created my first-ever report in GnuCash, to report some finances with
>> a forum I'm involved with. This is the window I get when I hit Make PDF, and
>> specify a valid file name in my documents folder. GnuCash Version: 4.1 Build
>> ID: 4.1+(2020-07-25) on Windows 7.
>>
>> Hope it something simple. Not sure what to do to resolve something like
>> this.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Derek Zehr
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