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    • Mary Freiberg
      Mary Freiberg last edited by

      Has anyone uploaded a PDF to imbed in one of their pages, that is not a contract? I have some documentation (not a contract) I want to upload so people can view and print as a PDF. I’m not seeing how to do that anywhere in the community nor help documents.

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        Ann Karako last edited by

        I’m thinking you could put a picture of the pdf on the website page, then add a link to the actual document that is stored elsewhere, perhaps on Google Drive or Dropbox. They can then download and print from there. I think that is how I would approach it.

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        • Lindsay Barrett
          Lindsay Barrett MyVR Employee last edited by

          Re: Imbed a PDF into page

          Hi Mary,

          You can use MyVR custom fields to upload a PDF file.

          See this help article for example, https://help.myvr.com/hc/en-us/articles/360019149991-Using-custom-fields-on-a-multi-page-website.

          You will use the “File upload” custom field type.

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          Please contact our support team if you have any questions!

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            Ann Karako @Lindsay Barrett last edited by

            @lindsay-barrett Is the guest then able to download and/or print the PDF when it is uploaded this way?

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            • Lindsay Barrett
              Lindsay Barrett MyVR Employee last edited by

              Hi Ann,

              Yes, this creates a downloadable link which can be added to a MyVR website.

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                Ann Karako @Lindsay Barrett last edited by

                @lindsay-barrett Oooo, good to know; thanks!

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                • Joseph Sennish
                  Joseph Sennish last edited by

                  You can probably convert that into either a text or image file. For free solutions, try OpenOffice or GIMP.

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                  • Mary Freiberg
                    Mary Freiberg @Lindsay Barrett last edited by

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