I have a module where I am generating a certificate to print after the quiz result. But now client is asking to save and download the certificate as PDF instead of Print Certificate. Please help me how to do so. I am attaching the story file.
Hi, when you go to print the page you can select 'save as pdf' instead of print to printer. Most computers have this option now. The only downside to this option is that you have to instruct the learner to manually select 'save as pdf'
This option we have already given. But the client says its very difficult
for them to tell every learner. They want a button so that they just click
on it and certificate is downloaded.
The first link shows how to do it, pdfMake is also very well documented on adding in collumns, tables, pagebreaks. the only reall pain is laying out the text can take about 30-40 versions to get right, if only the web objects could be set to refresh themselves.
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Here is a way to save as a pdf https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/storyline-2-example-generating-a-pdf-certificate-for-users-who-successfully-complete-a-quiz-html5
You can get good results, this is embedded in Rise as a Storyline block https://360.articulate.com/review/content/83005bc5-497c-4ec6-9fcb-16b51c4ad2b2/review
Hi, when you go to print the page you can select 'save as pdf' instead of print to printer. Most computers have this option now. The only downside to this option is that you have to instruct the learner to manually select 'save as pdf'
Hello Noel,
This option we have already given. But the client says its very difficult
for them to tell every learner. They want a button so that they just click
on it and certificate is downloaded.
Regards,
Parul Khare
DKPR E-Learn Pvt Ltd
9967214536
Review example is exactly what I am looking for. Please let me know how can
I do this in Storyline.
Regards,
Parul Khare
DKPR E-Learn Pvt Ltd
9967214536
The first link shows how to do it, pdfMake is also very well documented on adding in collumns, tables, pagebreaks. the only reall pain is laying out the text can take about 30-40 versions to get right, if only the web objects could be set to refresh themselves.
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