PDF templates allow users to create personalized PDF documents based on content on their website. This can be especially useful when users need a personalized or printable version of information on a website or app.
Below is the template selector which allows you to choose between different types of templates:
- Template Type:
A drop-down list containing different types of templates such as offers, notifications, etc.
- Template:
Another drop-down list that lists specific templates of the selected type.
- Template version:
A drop-down list of versions of the selected template.
- Add template button:
A text field in which you can describe the selected template or its features.
- Opis szablonu:
Pole tekstowe, w którym można opisać wybrany szablon lub jego cechy.
- Available versions:
Here you can see the available variables that you can use when editing the template. This includes data such as customer details, address, banking information, etc.
- EJS Code Editor:
A part of the EJS (Embedded JavaScript) code that is used to edit the template code. Here you can modify and customize the template's appearance and use of variables. Edited changes can be saved by clicking the "Save" button
- Set as default checkbox:
Allows you to set a template as the default so that each time you generate a new PDF file, that template is used.
- Save as
The "Save" button is where you make changes or create new settings, for example when editing or creating templates. Once you have finished making changes or adding new items, you can click the "Save" button to save these changes or new settings.
These options and features allow you to create personalized and customized PDF templates for various document types.
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