QuoteCloud allows you to set a container’s height to fill an entire page based on the PDF page size. This guide explains how to apply full-page container formatting for consistent layouts.
Setting a container's height to fill an entire page means configuring a document container so its vertical dimension exactly matches one PDF page size selected for export. When you export the document to PDF, that container will occupy a full page rather than flowing across multiple pages.
This feature is useful in QuoteCloud when building single-page elements for your sales quoting software or sales proposal software templates, such as cover pages, title pages, or dedicated pricing pages.
Using a full-page container produces clean, predictable page breaks and professional formatting. It prevents content intended for one page—like a cover, title, or a design-heavy pricing table—from spilling onto adjacent pages when generating a PDF.
For teams using quote software or proposal software, full-page containers help ensure proposals and quotes look polished and consistent across clients, devices, and printers.
Choose a full-page container when you need a fixed layout that must remain visually intact on a single PDF page. Common use cases include single-page covers, section dividers, one-page executive summaries, and pricing pages that must not break across pages.
Allow content to flow naturally for long narrative text, multi-page itemized lists, or large tables that should paginate across multiple pages.
Open the document editor and select the container you want to make full-page. In the container properties or layout panel choose the height option and set it to match the PDF page size (for example Letter, A4, or Legal) or select the 'full page' setting if available. Make sure the document's export PDF page size matches the container target.
Preview the PDF export to verify the container occupies exactly one page; adjust top/bottom padding, margins, or content spacing if necessary.
QuoteCloud supports common PDF page sizes such as US Letter (8.5" x 11"), A4 (210 x 297 mm), and Legal (8.5" x 14"). You can also target custom page sizes if your document export settings allow it. Always set the document's PDF export page size to match the container size you configured.
Yes. Full-page containers create a deterministic page break so printed PDFs keep the container content on a single sheet. However, printing margins, printer scaling, and paper size mismatches can alter the final output—so test prints are recommended, especially for design-heavy pages.
To minimize unexpected shifts, remove excessive outer margins or set a consistent document bleed/margin in the PDF export settings.
If content overflows, reduce font size or padding, shorten content, or split the content into multiple containers/pages. You can also allow an inner element to scroll or set overflow to visible if supported, but for PDFs it’s generally best to resize or paginate content so nothing is clipped.
Always preview the PDF and adjust the container or page size settings to prevent clipping when using QuoteCloud as your sales quoting software or proposal software.
Use full-page containers for elements that must remain intact—cover pages, table-of-contents pages, branding spreads, and single-page pricing summaries. Keep consistent margins and typography across templates so proposals generated by your sales proposal software or quote software look unified.
Test templates across PDF page sizes (Letter and A4) and preview exports before rolling templates out to teams or clients. Regularly update templates to reflect branding and layout improvements for the best client experience.