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Hi Everyone,


I’ve been searching the community pages and it seems that there is no way to create PDF’s automatically from templates created using Page designer, is that right?


I’ve created the field type ‘Button’ to click which displays the document in the page designer app perfectly. But, I then have to manually save it as a PDF. What I’d like, is to be able to click the button and for that document to be automatically downloaded and saved as a PDF file. Surely this must be possible? It just seems crazy that the button can produce the document but can’t save the file.


Am I missing something? What do people use the Page Designer app for if not to create documents which they then want to attach and send to their customers?


Thanks,


Rosa

Unfortunately, Page Designer cannot be automated in any way. It also has many other limitations as well, such as only being able to produce single-page documents effectively.

However, the good news is that there are dozens of different ways to generate PDF documents from Airtable.

Here are a few of the most popular options:

  1. DocuMint - the original PDF creation app for Airtable
     
  2. DocsAutomator - integrates with Google Docs to create PDF files.
     
  3. Fillout’s advanced forms, which is 100% free and can automatically generate PDF files as soon as your form is submitted. I demonstrate this in this Airtable podcast episode: Using Fillout to create an eSignature approval process with PDF file creation.
     
  4. Make’s integrations — which can be integrated with ANY document-creation app or PDF-creation app of your choosing, even something as simple as Google Docs or Microsoft Word. You can also use options like CraftMyPDF.com, PDFFiller.com, PDF.co, and much more.

    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.

Hope this helps!

If you’d like to hire the best Airtable consultant to help you with anything Airtable-related, please feel free to contact me through my website: Airtable consultant — ScottWorld


Hey @Rosa_Ramos


Yep, unfortunately not possible to automate downloading and saving as a PDF with the Page Designer app.


As @ScottWorld mentioned, this is possible with the On2Air Actions app. You can click a checkbox and it will automatically add your Airtable data to a Google Doc, create a PDF, and upload the PDF back to your base in your Attachment field.


Here’s an example of how it works using a Sales Contract template.



It is not possible, and like you said, it is certainly & absolutely 100% crazy. :crazy_face:


If you want to automate the creation of PDFs, you will be required to pay for an external service to handle this for you.


Two of my favorite options for creating PDFs are DocuMint and On2Air: Actions, but there are tons of other options as well.


Many PDF creation tools either have built-in automations, or you can use an automation platform like Integromat to automate as well.


If you have a budget for your project and you’d like to hire an expert Airtable consultant & Integromat Expert+ Partner to help you create this, please feel free to contact me through my website:



Hi Scott, thank you for your reply. It’s kinda mind-boggling that this feature isn’t available.


I’ll bear your comments in mind.


So, what do people use Page Designer for? Is it just to create physical documents? I just don’t understand the use of the app if it’s then so difficult to automate the documents it creates. Although this is mainly a hypothetical question, I am actually really intrigued… 🤔


Hey @Rosa_Ramos


Yep, unfortunately not possible to automate downloading and saving as a PDF with the Page Designer app.


As @ScottWorld mentioned, this is possible with the On2Air Actions app. You can click a checkbox and it will automatically add your Airtable data to a Google Doc, create a PDF, and upload the PDF back to your base in your Attachment field.


Here’s an example of how it works using a Sales Contract template.




Hi Hannah,


Many thanks for your reply. I’ll have a look at the on2Air Actions app. Having spent a while creating templates using the Page Designer app it’s a little frustrating to find out that the only way to move forwards would be to re-create the documents again using a different system. :roll_eyes:


So, what do people use Page Designer for? Is it just to create physical documents? I just don’t understand the use of the app if it’s then so difficult to automate the documents it creates. Although this is mainly a hypothetical question, I am actually really intrigued… 🤔


There’s also another big limitation of Page Designer as well, which is that it can only create single-page documents. (There are workarounds to this in some circumstances, but not all.)

So yeah, the only people using Page Designer are either: (1) manually printing documents, (2) manually creating PDF files using their computer’s operating system, and/or (3) manually attaching those PDF files into Airtable after their OS manually created the PDF file for them.

- ScottWorld, Expert Airtable Consultant


Hi Hannah,


Many thanks for your reply. I’ll have a look at the on2Air Actions app. Having spent a while creating templates using the Page Designer app it’s a little frustrating to find out that the only way to move forwards would be to re-create the documents again using a different system. :roll_eyes:


Hey @Rosa_Ramos,


Ugh yeah totally understand!


If you decide On2Air might be an option for you, we can help you get going on set up so it’s not such a bear.


Just wanted to add DocsAutomator to this thread. It's a flexible and powerful solution to turn Airtable data into PDF + Google Docs and has been helping many Airtable users overcome Page Designer's limitations 🙂 


Hey!

I recommend you try the Plumsail Documents extension for Airtable. This application allows you to create a document from a template (docx, pptx, etc.) in any format you need (PDF included).

In your case you will need:
1. Create a process in Plumsail Documents
2. Upload and customize your template
3. Select the outgoing file format
4. Select the Delivery setting (you can save the file to Google Drive, SharePoint, or send it by mail or for signature)
5. Connect the extension to Airtable, bind the process from Plumsail Documents to the created button and correlate the Airtable database columns with the template.

A detailed description is here https://plumsail.com/docs/documents/v1.x/getting-started/use-from-airtable.html

After that, when you click on the button, your document will be generated based on the data from Airtable transferred to the template. The received document will be delivered by the method you choose.


If you're looking for a solution, Typeflow can help you quickly generate PDFs from Airtable data using Google Docs templates. It's straightforward and efficient.

Feel free to give it a try, and I'd love to hear your feedback! I'm also offering a lifetime plan for early users at just $100. Ping me if you're interested or have any questions.


This is super easy with FlexiPage. I’m the founder.

FlexiPage runs completely within Airtable as an extension, so you can create and automate documents within the extension itself.

Checkout our Airtable extension here - https://airtable.com/marketplace/blkxiBhC4JLMwyIaZ/flexipage 

 

Regards,

Paz


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