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Currently the only way to print the Help Docs (in sections) is to copy/paste into Word, then print. This is time consuming when you have to go topic to topic, cut/paste print. then repeat. There should be an easier way to get what you need, download it as a manual if you want or print pdf sections.
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Hi Kim, not yet but it's something I'm talking with the docs team about going forward. In the meantime I'm changing this status to allow others to vote and raise its visibility.
Thanks,
Ken
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Do you know when a download would be available? I am still copy/pasting and it's very time consuming to double check the formatting once i have pasted.
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I ould love to be able to download and do with them what I need to to prepare our staff. The copy.paste reformat is a bit rediculus.
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Hi Kim,
Our next gen documentation displays much better when you print the screen so we're currently working on that. Not sure if we will deliver a PDF manual version of it because so many organizations like to customize our docs for their own needs. However, if we made the docs available via an API or bulk download for you to extract with no formatting and do with as you please, would that be something you'd be interested in?
Thanks,
Ken
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