PROBLEM
Occasionally after copying and pasting an Excel table to the layout view of ArcMap, the colors of the table are not reflected when the map document is exported to PDF. For example, the image on the left shows an Excel table with color when viewed in the layout view of ArcMap, and the image on the right shows the same Excel table without color when viewed after the map document is exported to PDF.
This is a known limitation as ArcMap uses the Microsoft Graphics Device Interface (GDI) for drawing to screen, to printer, and to map exports. When exporting to a graphical interchange format, such as PDF or JPEG, ArcMap uses information from Windows' default printer; therefore the default printer affects the accuracy and appearance of the exports.
This issue also occurs when exporting map documents with the Map Page Size of A1 or A0. Refer to ArcMap: About map printing for more information on Map Page Size.
To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods:
Use ArcGIS Pro if available
This issue is resolved in ArcGIS Pro as it does not rely on the Microsoft GDI, but uses a high-performance drawing engine to achieve better performance and drawing quality. Esri recommends using ArcGIS Pro for printing and exporting, since ArcGIS Pro does not experience the issues caused by the limitations of the ArcMap display engine. Refer to ArcGIS Pro: Export to PDF for more information.
Insert the Excel table in the map document
Warning: This method may not work depending on the version of ArcMap and Excel. Use this solution for ArcMap 10.6 and the Excel table is created in Excel 2016. If not, use one of the other solutions provided.
Insert the Excel table as an object into the map document instead of copying and pasting the Excel table
Note: Alternatively, save the Excel table as an image file (.png or .jpg) and select the image in the Insert Object dialog.
Use a different Map Page Size
Before exporting the map document to PDF, change the Map Page Size of the map document.
Print the layout as a PDF
Instead of exporting the layout to PDF, print the layout with a PDF printer.
Note: Alternatively, select other PDF printers such as PDFCreator, or CutePDF.
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