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# Use the Print function of your browser (Ctrl P); select as Printer 'Adobe PDF'; click Print and save as <model name>-<version>.pdf | # Use the Print function of your browser (Ctrl P); select as Printer 'Adobe PDF'; click Print and save as <model name>-<version>.pdf | ||
# Upload the pdf to the wiki using Tools => Upload file | # Upload the pdf to the wiki using Tools => Upload file | ||
# Edit [[ | # Edit the page: [[Archived model versions]]. | ||
## Double click in the right column cell of your model; | |||
## Enter the string to link; | |||
## Select this string and use the Link option; | |||
## Enter: File:<model name>-<version>; a list of hits will appear. | |||
## Select the appropiate pdf file; | |||
## Edit the link and change 'File:' intto 'Media:'. This will open the pdf when a user clicks on the link | |||
## Save the page | |||
= Archive pages = | = Archive pages = |
Revision as of 17:05, 2 March 2020
You can archive the current content of your model in a pdf file.
Steps:
- Select the 'To pdf' page for your model
- Use the Print function of your browser (Ctrl P); select as Printer 'Adobe PDF'; click Print and save as <model name>-<version>.pdf
- Upload the pdf to the wiki using Tools => Upload file
- Edit the page: Archived model versions.
- Double click in the right column cell of your model;
- Enter the string to link;
- Select this string and use the Link option;
- Enter: File:<model name>-<version>; a list of hits will appear.
- Select the appropiate pdf file;
- Edit the link and change 'File:' intto 'Media:'. This will open the pdf when a user clicks on the link
- Save the page