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anmol_khanna
Feb 28, 2022Copper Contributor
printing response on submission page
How I can give option for user who submits thems form to print their entry in pdf. Something like
- Feb 28, 2022Yes I can see that as an ordinary user. It looks to me like Forms Pro.
anmol_khanna
Feb 28, 2022Copper Contributor
Thx..as per attached screenshot someone was able to update the respose confirmation page with a print to PDF button
https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=CLBlC9eVvEq6_D_8IMA5wEVJaLHun9lGv6A93g8WXutUMVNIRENKQ1JTUkpQR1dKRFNIWDBENFg1RiQlQCN0PWcu
https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=CLBlC9eVvEq6_D_8IMA5wEVJaLHun9lGv6A93g8WXutUMVNIRENKQ1JTUkpQR1dKRFNIWDBENFg1RiQlQCN0PWcu
RobElliott
Feb 28, 2022Silver Contributor
Yes the owner of the form can print out the response from a user as a PDF, but the user themselves can't do that as they don't have access to the Responses screen.
- anmol_khannaFeb 28, 2022Copper ContributorFollowing is a publicly available form - not from our organisation. As a user I could fill it and it gave it opton to print resutls in pdf ( not a proper PDF/ print of webpage as pdf).
How can I add print to pdf button on submissions page?- RobElliottFeb 28, 2022Silver Contributor
anmol_khanna there is no setting in Microsoft Forms for a user to print out a PDF of what they are submitting or have submitted. You didn't attach anything to your post but are you sure it was a form created in Microsoft Forms? It might have been created with Customer Voice (the old Forms Pro).
Rob
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Intranet, SharePoint and Power Platform Manager (and classic 1967 Morris Traveller driver)- anmol_khannaFeb 28, 2022Copper Contributorhi Rob, I attached screenshot in my initial post. Thanks for clearing that I cant.
Based on following url, I am assuming its ms form but I am not sure. I am confident that form was done this year .
https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=CLBlC9eVvEq6_D_8IMA5wEVJaLHun9lGv6A93g8WXutUMVNIRENKQ1JTUkpQR1dKRFNIWDBENFg1RiQlQCN0PWcu