Hi
Is it possible to generate PDF from a SharePoint list item with all the form data when an item is saved into SharePoint?
I've looked into the option RenderListDataAsStream. but I guess this only converts word documents into stream
Thanks
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interesting thread but I am struggling so much. I’ve got a simple Microsoft List with only 70 items. Each item has an image. All I want to do is print it out as a nice looking PDF. I’m not a programmer and don’t really have time to make flows etc. Airtable just let’s you create a report and you’re done. Don’t know why it’s so much work to do such a simple thing!
Or am I missing something?
hey @apndavies I am not a programmer too. But if I will be in your situation I will connect a MS access file with your list sync the pictures in my local folder create a form and print the stuff. Otherwise you can add MS word connector but you have to pay extra because is premium. Same thing with plumsail etc.
if you don’t want to use flow
Thanks Sajarac!
I can't pay extra (company site and they won't want to pay for something seemingly so simple!)
Think I will have to try using a Flow (Is that the same as power automate?)
I don't have MS Access (I don't think it comes with Office 365?). Such a complicated suite of products.
I have done this in AirTable and it was so easy!
Thanks
Andrew
Yes, power automate AKA ms flow. And I guess your subscription came with ms access. One guy posted a YouTube video that this is possible to achieve without extra connectors using OneDrive and other stuff I guess is possible o haven’t tried. But I will search for it and pass along
Does the flow owner need PowerAutomate Premium license to let other users launch this flow?
I realize it's been some time since this post was originally created, but I wanted to contribute a solution here as well. It can help people looking to convert SharePoint list items to PDF files.
It's worth mentioning upfront that this solution is a paid service with a free trial available. It significantly simplifies the process, requiring only a few easy steps in Power Automate. To begin, you'll need to register for an account at Plumsail - www.plumsail.com/documents - for their product. This product has a 30-day free trial. Once registered, you can create a process either by using one of their templates or by uploading your own. Detailed instructions on creating a process can be found in this quick guide.
Below, I've provided step-by-step instructions for using Power Automate if you haven't set up a flow using Plumsail Documents before. I’ve used a free Purchase order template from the Plumsail template library. This template is in Excel format, but when creating the process you'll be able to switch the output file format to PDF, and in the delivery step you have an option to save the generated document back to your SharePoint.
2. Next, select “Manually trigger a flow” trigger:
Alternatively, you can choose any other Power Automate trigger or create an automated cloud flow. For instance, if you want a document to be generated automatically when a SharePoint list item is created, you can select the When an item is created trigger from SharePoint
3. Next, add the "Get items" action to your workflow. Select your SharePoint site and specify the list from which you want to export data:
4. Finally, locate the Plumsail Documents action named "Start document generation process with JSON." If this is your first time connecting Plumsail Documents in Power Automate, you'll be prompted to enter an API key. You can easily generate an API key in your Plumsail account and then copy and paste it back into Power Automate. Next, select the process you've created in your Plumsail account. In our case, it's the "Purchase order" process. This process represents the template document that will be populated with data from the SharePoint list. In the "Template data" field, enter the code in JSON format as shown in the picture below. This code will establish connections between SharePoint list fields and tokens in the PDF document template:
We used the following expression to convert string into JSON, as the Products column in SharePoint contains a collection of ordered products and details about them:
json(items('Apply_to_each')?['Products'])]
This concludes the flow. There's a full article as well as a YouTube video that goes into all the details on how to set up a process and construct a Power Automate flow for converting SharePoint list items into PDF documents. I would also like to mention that I am affiliated with Plumsail. However, I want to emphasize that I genuinely recommend this product.
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.
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