How to print "Bottom of Borehole @ xx ft."?

When I export a job to PDF, the "Bottom of Borehole @ xx ft." text is missing. I used to always be there automatically but one day it stopped printing. What's weird is that other people in my company working with the same file print it just fine and it does show up when they do it. Therefore, it must be a setting or something in my computer. Does anyone have some idea what it could be?

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  • In gINT, individual fields are referenced by the Table name and the field name like so; <<TABLE.Field> There are certain tables in gINT which are hard coded and you can't change their name. But users also have the freedom to add tables to their database and name them whatever they want.

    Beyond that, you can also Caption a table name which means you can change how the name is displayed for cosmetic purposes. Moreover, you can Caption both hard coded tables and user-created tables. 

    As an example, in gINT the POINT table contains all your points - which is a main table where for each boring or CPT or test pit is held. But your POINT table is captioned as Borehole as circled below. If you go to the table properties, you can remove the caption for this table and then all the tabs will update showing the table name - POINT.

    Fields may also be captioned. In the image above, the "Boring Number" is a caption. The hard coded field name for that is PointID. Fields which are highlighted yellow like your fields Boring Number and HoleDepth are REQUIRED fields which means that you can save the database without first entering values into these fields.