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Printing and exporting workspace pages - Microsoft Loop Tutorial
From the course: Microsoft Loop for Beginners
Printing and exporting workspace pages
- [Instructor] You can print or export a workspace page from the Loop desktop app, as well as the Loop web app. We're here in the Loop web app, and the process is going to be the same from either of those apps that you're working within. Let's use this catering page as an example. To print or export this page, let's go to the three ellipses in the upper right corner. That's more options, and then select print and PDF export. Notice how a new tab opens here at the top. And it's showing us a preview of what this printed page will look like, or if we're exporting it, what the format for this will look like. We're able to scroll through and take a look at that. On the left side here, we can choose the printer. Now, your choices are going to vary from mine. You'll notice that I have many different print distillers and possibly printers listed here, so I could save this as an Adobe PDF since I have Adobe installed on this device. I can send it to you different versions of OneNote. I can…
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Managing page versions1m 56s
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Commenting on Loop page content2m 5s
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Managing @mention, conversations, assigned tasks, and invite notifications3m
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Searching Loop workspaces and pages1m 59s
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Sharing a Loop workspace, page, or component2m 51s
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Creating Loop workspace pages from templates5m 24s
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Printing and exporting workspace pages1m 55s
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Deleting Loop workspaces1m 24s
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Catching up on collaboration in a workspace1m 29s
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