Options for PDF itinerary
under review
Canny AI
Canny AI
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Official Dragonfly
Just an FYI, I have done the tedious workaround of exporting the pdf to word, FIXING all of my issues, THEN saving as a PDF to print so I can send my bound and printed docs. (yes I am that old school.... they get bound printed docs, with the pdf emailed to them as backup AND encourage them to use the app....... it has saved me a lot of wee morning calls over the years, so I don't see it ending - ever.
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Quasar blue Otter
Agreed. The pictures sell the proposal but are not necessary for a printed itinerary that the clients may take along with them.
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Super Koi
Yes I agree! PDF print option would be amazing!
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Lemon glacier Platypus
Agree with all that's said. In addition to being mindful of page breaks, please ensure images are not split in a page break.
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Wooden Owl
Another request about the pdf- It would shorten the pdf a lot if the detailed information took up the whole page and did not have a huge margin on the right side!
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Wooden Owl
To add to this and it goes along with viewing the itinerary online as well- Confirmation numbers should be listed at the top of the activity, not at the bottom. On the digital itinerary, you should not have to click "learn more" to view the conf # and supplier. On the pdf, conf # and supplier should be listed first.
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Coral reef Silverfish
The ability to add a PDF page break would be really helpful.
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Profitable Newt
Additionally right now the day header could be on the footer of one page, vs. it having a page break to be at the top of the next page associated with the next day's activities.
See image attached - this looks really clunky and the date gets lost throughout the date, with not enough clear separation between the dates and activities. Also included an example from Travefy that is much cleaner.
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