How do I export reports to PDF now that Moz Has changed?
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I would like to get the page grades report to generate into PDF
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I think having a good non brand way to show clients it will keep people here at Moz
http://moz.com/blog/introducing-seomoz-custom-automated-pdf-reports
Thanks,
thomas
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Hi guys!
Thanks for reaching out to us! I am sorry to hear that the export option is no longer available This was a hard decision for us since we do know that a lot of users utilize the report card export function for prospecting customers and do quick one off reports. Through a series of user studies, we simply found the utilization rate for that tool was not great So when the redesign happend and we released the new research tools, that feature was not included. Fortunately we have heard your cries and now we have some internal discussions about bringing it back for the new tool!! Please go to this link and lend that feature your support, feature requests help us prioritize items to work on for the future and gets you in touch with our devs/project owners.
Hope that helps, in the meantime, you are certainly welcome to check out our report card function within the campaign if you wish to export an on-page report.
Thanks for your time, I hope you have a great week!
Peter
Moz Help Grasshopper. -
You can export to a PDF as long as it's in a campaign
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If you go to print the page as you would to a printer there should be a PDF writer that you can "print" to. This will make the page into a pdf, but it will be in a rather ugly format, looks like if you print it out. it is hard to read but a PDF none the less.
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Unfortunately it is gone however I am going to tell that I for one would like it back because I do find it valuable I'm sorry to tell you what I have found hopefully they will have something in the works or let you at least printed as a PDF
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Hi there, I am referring to the on page grader (report cards) - so the A, B to F score. I use to be able to "export to PDF" to save it to PDF.
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You can always sign up to receive them via email What type of the are you talking about the ABC DEF or are you talking about on page optimization?
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