Downloading a story
You can download a story as a PowerPoint presentation or a PDF file. The story will be exported with the selection states used to create the story. Any selections applied while playing the story are ignored.
To learn about storytelling, see Sharing insights with data storytelling.
Downloading as a PowerPoint presentation
You can create a PowerPoint presentation from a story, using the data storytelling feature.
Do the following:
- Open the story that you want to download.
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Click and select Download story as PowerPoint.
The PowerPoint settings dialog appears.
- If you want to change the default Slide size and Resolution (dots per inch), make selections from the two drop-down lists.
- The bottom line of the dialog shows the result of your settings.
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Click Export.
When the PowerPoint presentation is ready, a link will appear in the dialog.
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Click the link.
The presentation will be downloaded to the default download location for your browser.
- Click Cancel to close the dialog.
Pre-configured PowerPoint slide sizes
By default, the exported presentation will have a slide size of 960 by 540 pixels with a widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9, and a resolution of 220 dpi (dots per inch).
You can choose from three pre-configured slide sizes and aspect ratios for your PowerPoint slides. A custom option is also available. These are the pre-configured slide sizes:
Pre-configured slide sizes | Aspect ratio | Width (pixels) | Height (pixels) |
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Standard (4:3) | 4:3 | 960 | 720 |
Widescreen (16:9) (default) | 16:9 | 960 | 540 |
Widescreen (16:10) | 16:10 | 960 | 600 |
Three resolutions are available: 220, 150, and 96 dpi.
Setting custom slide height and width
You can set the dimensions of the exported slides to values other than the pre-configured values by selecting Custom from the Slide size drop-down list in the PowerPoint settings dialog. If you do this, the dialog changes to allow you to set slide width and height in pixels.
Do the following:
- Click + or - to increase or decrease the slide height or width. You can also type an exact value directly into the field.
Downloading as a PDF
You can download a story as a PDF using the data storytelling feature.
Do the following:
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Open the story that you want to download.
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Click and select Download story as PDF.
The PDF settings dialog appears.
- If you want to change the default Paper size, select it from the two drop-down lists.
- To set a new image resolution, click + or - for Resolution (dots per inch) to increase or decrease the resolution accordingly. You can also type an exact value. The minimum value is 72 dpi, the maximum is 300 dpi.
- Choose the Orientation by clicking Portrait or Landscape.
- In the Aspect ratio options, you can select:
- Keep current size to insert the visualization into the PDF without changing its size. If the resulting PDF is smaller than the visualization, it will be cropped.
- Fit to page to change the height and width of the visualization to fill the entire page. Aspect ratio will change accordingly.
- The bottom line of the dialog shows the result of your settings.
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Click Export.
When the PDF presentation is ready, a link will appear in the dialog.
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To download the PDF, click Click here to download your PDF file.
The presentation will be downloaded to the default download location for your browser.
- Click Cancel to close the dialog.
Limitations
Several of the limitations for exporting stories are listed below:
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When using a custom font in your app, it is assumed you have the required license to use that font in output from Qlik Sense. To ensure your fonts are licensed, make use of the multiple open-source fonts available in Qlik Sense for styling app content.
If you have the required licenses for a font that is not available in the default Qlik Sense themes, see Creating themes with custom fonts to learn about adding the font to a custom theme.
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When characters that are unsupported in the selected font are used in embedded app content (not the story text elements), these characters will be rendered in the PowerPoint or PDF file with a font in which they are supported. Different behavior might be noticed if a custom font is used.
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If you use a custom theme in your app to define font use (for example, adding a font file directly to the theme), fonts rendered in exported app content might not be the same fonts you have used in your app.
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The same limitations that apply to downloading sheet apply when downloading stories that include embedded sheets.
For limitations for downloading sheets, see Downloading a sheet.