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To correctly answer your question, there is unfortunately no way to use extensions from interfaces, so you would need to turn to 3rd-party apps to get the PDF functionality that you’re looking for.
Here are some of the best options available for Airtable:
1. One of the most popular and fully-featured PDF creation tools for Airtable is DocuMint. DocuMint can be run from a button, a link, or an automation, and it also offers full Make support.
2. Another popular tool is Docs Automator, which integrates with Google Docs.
3. However, you can choose ANY document creation app that you would like, and automate the PDF creation process by using Make’s automations & integrations. You can even use good old fashioned Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel. 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.
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