Print header conditions w/o print indicator

Hi experts,
I'm using a PDF based quote form and would like it to also print header conditions that don't have a print indicator. Is there a way to implement the BADI_SD_SLS_PRINT01 BAdI resp. get the FM RV_PRICE_PRINT_HEAD to also return conditions that are not flagged as print relevant?
Thanks & best regards,
Matthias

Hi Lily,
i think problem be create in Repetetive Area.
Do this in your PLD,
->> Open your PLD and save as a duplicate PLD (Just testing PLD).
->> Right Click in PLD and Choose the Display Hidden Fields in PLD.
->> Reduce the Height of all fields in Repetetive Area, Page Header and End of Reports.
for example,
->> Select all fields including Hidden fields in Repetetive Area & Repetetive Area Footer and
Reduce the Height in General tab on Properties Widnow.
put the Height -> 15 and Font Size -> 10
->> Reduce the Repetetive Area Height and put the Tick mark in Area Height Adjustment in Format Tab.
Try to remove all fieds(including Hidden fields) in Page Footer and Reduce the Height.
ex. Page Footer Height -> 0
Regards,
Madhan.

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