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Hello,


I am using Airtable for project management. I am trying to shift some of our proposal generation to Airtable and see some promise with the Page Designer Feature.


Just wondering – is it possible to generate multiple pages from a single record? Basically, for each job, I have several components that take up most of a sheet of paper. I need to have a summary table of work to be completed below that, along with terms and conditions.


Our current proposals are 6 pages long using Microsoft Word


Any thoughts on how to accomplish this?

+1 for this feature. I’m kind of surprised that it doesn’t already have this functionality. It would be incredibly useful!


You know you can just have multiple page design blocks for multiple pages right?


I use it for construction budgets and contracts so the number of line items always changes per project but I layout my page designer like this:

Block 1 - Invoice header with project name, customer details and my company details

add “look up” column element that is linked to my budgets to pull in all of the line items (usually never fits all on one sheet so I see where it got cut off at and continue that on the next block)

Block 2 - “look up” column for budgets continued

Block 3 - Invoice footer with terms and conditions.


Yes this is still a multi-step solution but it is all contained in airtable so there is no need to be exporting and importing into different workflows!


You know you can just have multiple page design blocks for multiple pages right?


I use it for construction budgets and contracts so the number of line items always changes per project but I layout my page designer like this:

Block 1 - Invoice header with project name, customer details and my company details

add “look up” column element that is linked to my budgets to pull in all of the line items (usually never fits all on one sheet so I see where it got cut off at and continue that on the next block)

Block 2 - “look up” column for budgets continued

Block 3 - Invoice footer with terms and conditions.


Yes this is still a multi-step solution but it is all contained in airtable so there is no need to be exporting and importing into different workflows!


I’ve considered this solution but it would still mean PDF’ing 3 different blocks and then having to merge them somehow.


We have to do this for 100 students a month - I can’t imagine someone doing that.


I had this issue too - ended up making a ‘custom’ sized form (doubled the length) and then formatted accordingly. When you print - print as 8.5x11 and its a two page form now.


This is basic. Needs to be at the front of Dev list. HUGE limiter to airtable.


+1 for multiple pages, based on the length of the data. May be even with different first page options. Need to flow as long as there’s data.


+1 - PLEASE! Would really really love this feature. Workarounds will not work for us.


There should be another version of page builder called “responsive page builder” which allows you to drag items to structured columns and rows. This set up would adapts to the page size and elements around it similar to a designing a web page.


The current page builder is fixed and stagnant when it comes to element positions, making it difficult to use when it comes to having data pulling in from a table as that can stretch the page if lots of data is listed.


There should be another version of page builder called “responsive page builder” which allows you to drag items to structured columns and rows. This set up would adapts to the page size and elements around it similar to a designing a web page.


The current page builder is fixed and stagnant when it comes to element positions, making it difficult to use when it comes to having data pulling in from a table as that can stretch the page if lots of data is listed.


I believe you can choose to shrink the text to fit.


You know you can just have multiple page design blocks for multiple pages right?


I use it for construction budgets and contracts so the number of line items always changes per project but I layout my page designer like this:

Block 1 - Invoice header with project name, customer details and my company details

add “look up” column element that is linked to my budgets to pull in all of the line items (usually never fits all on one sheet so I see where it got cut off at and continue that on the next block)

Block 2 - “look up” column for budgets continued

Block 3 - Invoice footer with terms and conditions.


Yes this is still a multi-step solution but it is all contained in airtable so there is no need to be exporting and importing into different workflows!


Hi Alejandro,


Your solution seems interesting.


I would like to know more about how you do that part: “I see where it got cut off at and continue that on the next block”


and also:


““look up” column for budgets continued”


Thanks in advance!


My solution for multi-page documents on Page Designer is set forth below.

Step 1: Go to page designer settings and create a custom size document (I needed two pages so my custom document size is 927 px wide by 2500 px height.

Step 2: add the static text and fields to your document

Step 3: Print custom document in the desired size format. For example: letter, legal, etc.

Step 4: Look at the print out and arrange the static text and fields on the custom document to fit within the printed pages–making sure to adjust margins appropriately.

Step 5: Reprint and check your work.


This will result in a multi page form.


Tip: Print to PDF to preview your margins and changes for actually printing paper.


The following worked for me:


Set the page up as a custom page - I used dimensions 901 x 2500.



And then when you print do these settings - most important is you select Record Layout as “In a list”.



Any records that go over multiple pages will print across more than 1 page.


(The only annoying thing with this method is the printer adds blank pages in between the records for some reason - so a 20 page document ends up using 35 pages or something. But at least you can remove those blank pages and end up with what you want.)


Multi-page feature very much needed! I hope Airtable will develop soon. We wish to print 10-25 page reports (variable per customer, based on 2,250 records in lookup fields). Single page not useful for our needs, and as we print hundreds per week, a work-around with multiple steps is not feasible. Maybe add a new block so people can choose between single-page forms vs multi-page reports.


Wow, I cannot believe there is no response inside this thread from product development in over 18months! You folks are usually so responsive! +1 for multi-page functionality. I am already on the cusp of printing invoices from work order records. I don’t have current need but I can see it on the horizon.


+1 for this feature!


Our team has created a few different documents through page designer but they’re all not currently being used as we haven’t found an easy work around to getting things formatted properly across multiple pages.


The fields can either have a lot or a little information, so if we set things statically on the page design, there can either end up being not enough space, or too much white space. It would be nice if the page designer could automatically re-format to be more or less pages as the data is pulled in from the table.


We’ve thought about creating a separate page designer block for every page of the documents we’d be creating, but at that point its just easier to copy-paste some of the data into a google doc…


Ideally we would be able to view and edit multiple pages with in one page designer block.


Any update from AirTable support would be greatly appreciated!!


So discouraging to work all the way through setting up related tables only to run right in to this silly page length problem in Page Designer.


I have really enjoyed learning AirTable and think it is going to be great for us but the page length problem pretty much messes it up – our whole purpose was creating an invoicing application but we have too many line items per customer to fit on one page.


For the amount of money they charge (per user) having half baked features like this is a bit of a let-down.


That’s basically the solution I’ve come up with for now as well.


Not ideal, but workable. I would definitely like to see this support developed in the future, however. As well as support for other editing capabilities (e.g., basic text formatting, box borders, lines, etc.)


Is there a way to move a block of text boxes in page designer like in word?


I do the same for creating rental contracts for my photo studio. The best solution I could come up with is to have all of the dynamic info that’s pulled from Airtable (client name, booking time/date, fees, etc.) displayed on a single page designed in page designer.


I then export that as a PDF and manually combine it with another 4 page PDF of boilerplate contract details that never changes from booking to booking. I end up with a 5 page document (Airtable page is #1) that I then email to clients.


Kind of a pain in the ass, but until there’s a way to create multipage documents in Airtable (or someone enlightens me to a better solution), I think that’s the best way to go.


Good luck


Create the boilerplate pages as Airtable records in your rental contracts. Add 2 fields to the table: a Checkbox called “Print” and a long text field called “Boilerplate”. Copy/Paste the boilerplate for each page into the “Boilerplate” field on 4 new records. MAke sure “Print” is checked. On your Page block drag the “Boilerplate” field onto your page. Maket as big as needed. set the font size, etc. This filed can cover all of your other fields if needed. Make sure the “Boilerplate” field is set to be transparent. Also make sure there is no information in the 4 boilerplate records in the other fields that print for your page 1 contract.


You can add a number field for Page Number. Set it to default to “1”. that way all of your new contracts will always be page 1. Number the other pages as needed. Filter your records to the Print check box. You should always have 5. Uncheck any extras that show up and they’ll leave the list. Print all records from the page block.


It takes much longer to describe the process than to actually do it!

Good Luck!


+1 for multiple pages please


+1 also for multipage in page designer.

but we could also use better formatting of the print record function. the ability to add a logo and some sort of title + subtotal by page and a correct pagination. This would enable to extract professional reports from airtable.


April 17, 2020


Responsive, Multi-Page Designer please. Each candidate record has a lot of variable data. In some cases I have huge blank spaces so that text doesn’t overlap with records with lots of data in them.


It would be much appreciated!


Sincerely,

Omair


+1 million! Please have multi-page please! We spent so much time on this already. It will be a nightmare for us If it cannot have multi-page function.


+1 Multi page would be a life saver.


+1 from me too. Multiple pages and fields that can grow are essential to make Page Designer truly useful.


If you create an invoice, be sure to limit the number of line items… unless it won’t work.

Sometimes Airtable can be very disapointing.


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