Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can print the interface view? when I click to print the view has the wrong margins. I already tried to save the page in pdf but without success.
Depending on which Interface you’re using or data included, the formatting when just printing straight from the browser will probably not be dependable.
You have the right idea of turning it into a PDF first. I use a Chrome extension called GoFullPage. It creates a full page screen capture, then it gives you the option to download it as a PDF and print. That way, it looks just like you see on your screen.
Here’s the Interface view:
Here’s the screen capture
Here’s the PDF version
Thanks for the tip. it worked very well !!!
Thanks for the tip. it worked very well !!!
Awesome! Glad it worked.
This seems very much like a work around versus a solution. I’m trying to print recipes for use. Do. you know of any coming plans for making printing more robust?
I have the same issue and would like to know if there is a plan to implement this directly in Airtable
I love AirTable but printing anything from it is quite a challenge… Page Designer is useful but not that easy to get a “nice and clean” look and it can’t print more than one page… Interfaces is good too but it seems rather complicated to get a simple report printed on PDF or printer pages…
What is the future for printing out reports from AT? Did anyone find a solution from a third party maybe? PowerBI ?? Other?? Tx…
Depending on which Interface you’re using or data included, the formatting when just printing straight from the browser will probably not be dependable.
You have the right idea of turning it into a PDF first. I use a Chrome extension called GoFullPage. It creates a full page screen capture, then it gives you the option to download it as a PDF and print. That way, it looks just like you see on your screen.
Here’s the Interface view:
Here’s the screen capture
Here’s the PDF version
@Hannah_Wiginton thank you for saving the day with this workaround
If you want to automatically generate nice PDFs and/or print dashboards, views, reports, or documents with your data, check out the On2Air Documents app.
It integrates with Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. You can create your own template, then the Actions app will automate a PDF and printable layout and will add it back to your Airtable base.
Here’s an example:
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@Hannah_Wiginton thank you for saving the day with this workaround
Haha! Thanks @Brandi_Bullock! Glad it helped!
@Hannah_Wiginton I tried your suggested solution (GoFullPage) but it doesn’t work with interface designer page. It just takes a screenshot of what I see on the screen. On the other hand, it works perfectly with other sites. Im the only unlucky person?
@Hannah_Wiginton I tried your suggested solution (GoFullPage) but it doesn’t work with interface designer page. It just takes a screenshot of what I see on the screen. On the other hand, it works perfectly with other sites. Im the only unlucky person?
Hey Piero,
I haven’t tried using it on an interface in a while, so I’m not sure.
If your interface is larger, maybe it struggles. I’ll test it out later.
I’m a big fan of Documint. Takes some work to get what you want - but very flexible and powerful!
@Hannah_Wiginton I tried your suggested solution (GoFullPage) but it doesn’t work with interface designer page. It just takes a screenshot of what I see on the screen. On the other hand, it works perfectly with other sites. Im the only unlucky person?
@Piero_Fanelli – just fyi, “interface” is different than “page designer”. The tool prints what is on screen so if you are trying to use page designer, that’s expected to print just the sidebar.
I hope a better option is available soon. Printing to PDF is not acceptable for my particular needs.
Hey Piero,
I haven’t tried using it on an interface in a while, so I’m not sure.
If your interface is larger, maybe it struggles. I’ll test it out later.
GoFullPage is a game changer for me in this workflow. Thank you!
I love AirTable but printing anything from it is quite a challenge… Page Designer is useful but not that easy to get a “nice and clean” look and it can’t print more than one page… Interfaces is good too but it seems rather complicated to get a simple report printed on PDF or printer pages…
What is the future for printing out reports from AT? Did anyone find a solution from a third party maybe? PowerBI ?? Other?? Tx…
I have found out that when you do a custom page in Page Design you would be able to print as many pages as you like but one thing that I didn't find is how you can print from the interface design.
Most of the interface pages now come with a print option that you can enable.
After you enable the print option, it will appear in the upper right corner of those interface pages.
For interface pages that don’t come with a print option, you may have some limited success by just printing from your web browser by pulling down from the File menu to Print.
Similarly, if pages are getting cutoff strangely when you print, you might have some limited success by adjusting your web browser’s print settings.
Otherwise, you’d need to custom-create your own printing/PDF workflow by using 3rd-party apps.
For example, you may want to turn to a Chrome browser extension such as GoFullPage that can create full-page screenshots of your page and turn those full-page screenshots into PDF files that you can then print.
Otherwise, these 3rd-party apps can be automated, and these apps will create perfectly-formatted documents for you that you can then print:
- DocuMint — the original document creation app for Airtable. Creates PDF files. You can also get charts and graphs embedded into your document by using QuickChart.
- DocsAutomator — creates Google Docs documents or PDF files.
- Make’s integrations — which can be integrated with any document-creation app of your choosing, even something as simple as custom Microsoft Word documents or Google Sheets spreadsheets. If you’ve never used Make before, I’ve assembled a bunch of Make training resources in this thread. For example, here is one way that you can instantly trigger a Make automation from Airtable.
- Fillout’s advanced forms for Airtable — If you’d like to automatically generate a PDF file after an Airtable record is created or updated, this is a built-in feature of Fillout. I demonstrate this feature on this Airtable podcast episode: Using Fillout to create an eSignature approval process with PDF file creation.
Hope this helps!
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