Sadly, the Airtable platform is not really setup to print onto paper or PDF (and the weak Page Designer app only works under limited printing scenarios where you know in advance that your output will be less than 1 page).
For your needs, I would recommend exporting your view as a CSV file, and then opening up the CSV file in Excel or Google Sheets and printing from there.
This process could also be automated with a tool like Integromat or On2Air: Actions, and you could even have a pre-formatted template that you feed your data into.
Sadly, the Airtable platform is not really setup to print onto paper or PDF (and the weak Page Designer app only works under limited printing scenarios where you know in advance that your output will be less than 1 page).
For your needs, I would recommend exporting your view as a CSV file, and then opening up the CSV file in Excel or Google Sheets and printing from there.
This process could also be automated with a tool like Integromat or On2Air: Actions, and you could even have a pre-formatted template that you feed your data into.
I know, page designer isn’t really good to print!
Do you think that Zapier is better than Integromat? which are the main differences?
I know, page designer isn’t really good to print!
Do you think that Zapier is better than Integromat? which are the main differences?
Personally, I am not a fan of Zapier. It is significantly more expensive and significantly more limited than what Integromat can do. It’s easier to learn, but that’s about it.
Below is a good write-up on Zapier vs. Integromat:
Also, if you have a budget for your project and you’d like to hire an expert Airtable consultant and Integromat Expert+ Partner to help you with anything, please feel free to contact me through my website:
Sadly, the Airtable platform is not really setup to print onto paper or PDF (and the weak Page Designer app only works under limited printing scenarios where you know in advance that your output will be less than 1 page).
For your needs, I would recommend exporting your view as a CSV file, and then opening up the CSV file in Excel or Google Sheets and printing from there.
This process could also be automated with a tool like Integromat or On2Air: Actions, and you could even have a pre-formatted template that you feed your data into.
Sigh - helpful advice to export to CSV to resolve the prinitng issue I am having (very odd issue). But this is not the output I was hoping for.
Agreed that Designer is not an option for the reasons you stated.
I look forward to the day that printing from a record is stable.