More file format options for Docs exports
Justin Hunter
Currently, exporting Docs is limited to PDF, HTML, and Markdown. We should support additional file types.
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Matt Jefferson
This is a huge miss right now. We would like to keep more documentation in Clickup, but we need to send that information to clients via a pdf, etc. Today it turns into a frankenstein document when you export, it strips at the tasks linked in the body, format is ugly Also makes it very hard to keep client meeting notes (with tasks included) where we want to share those notes with the client. Also some basic branding would be great.
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Eve
yes, export is really bad, formatting is also partly lost when exporting markdown to another tool that reads markdown. What about finding a way to integrate with pandoc ? that would really allow boost export capabilities
Luci N.
Merged in a post:
Exporting Docs - formatting
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Tanja Koehler
Hi Support, while exporting docs to pdf is a great feature, it would be even better if page header images would be exported also. Defining page breaks would also be super useful
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Brian Lambert
Adding my vote. Export to pdf has no headers or footer, no place to put a company letterhead, lists aren't printed, and for some reason the white space and fonts sizes seem so large compared to meeting minutes taken in word.
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benson foley
While exporting docs to PDF is a great feature, it would be even better if page header images were included in the block blast. Additionally, having the ability to define page breaks would be super useful.
Michael
Tanja Koehler There are a number of similar requests:
https://clickup.canny.io/feature-requests/p/richer-formatting-and-layout-design-for-docs-and-related
What do you think about merging them into yours?
Chris
Hoping this is still on the roadmap! This is the one issue preventing my team from moving away from confluence and into click up. Have been using the Scroll Word Exporter with Confluence as it is flexible, allows an export at any level and options to include sub pages or not. It simply works with minimal need to manipulate content after export for our needs. However, we do need easily editable documents to add content often, PDF's are too cumbersome with editing for our needs. If it functions similarly we could finally consider shifting some users from Confluence to Clickup.
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Breanna K - knx
I would also emphasize on being able to define page breaks. I use docs a lot for making processes and it is annoying when the step number is not on the same page as a picture because I can't define where the page breaks.
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Kale
I agree with Tanja.. I exported my file and it was a resume so it's important that it be only 1 page but once exported, it came out 3 pages.
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