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Converting a Page to a PDF File
You can render any page as a PDF by adding the renderAs attribute to the <apex:page> component, and specifying
“pdf” as the rendering service. For example:
Visualforce pages rendered as PDFs will either display in the browser or download
as a PDF file, depending on your browser settings.
1<apex:page renderAs="pdf">In the previous tutorial, you used a Visualforce page to change the name of a company. Suppose you wanted to generate an announcement of the new name as a PDF. The following example produces such a page, along with the current date and time.
1<apex:page standardController="Account" renderAs="pdf" applyBodyTag="false">
2 <head>
3 <style>
4 body { font-family: 'Arial Unicode MS'; }
5 .companyName { font: bold 30px; color: red; }
6 </style>
7 </head>
8 <body>
9 <center>
10 <h1>New Account Name!</h1>
11
12 <apex:panelGrid columns="1" width="100%">
13 <apex:outputText value="{!account.Name}" styleClass="companyName"/>
14 <apex:outputText value="{!NOW()}"></apex:outputText>
15 </apex:panelGrid>
16 </center>
17 </body>
18</apex:page>Things to note about the page:
- <style> is CSS markup, not Visualforce markup. It defines the font family used for the entire page, as well as a particular style for the company name.
- Some of the output text is contained in an <apex:panelGrid> component. A panel grid renders as an HTML table. Each component found in the body of the <apex:panelGrid> component is placed into a corresponding cell in the first row until the number of columns is reached. As there is only a single cell, each output text is displayed in a separate row.
A Visualforce Page Rendered as PDF
Always verify the format of your rendered page before deploying it.