Tutorial showing how to convert PowerApps data – including textual, camera and pen / ink content – to PDF.
In this example the final PDF is sent out as an email attachment, but naturally it can also be saved to SharePoint, OneDrive, and any other platform supported by PowerApps and Power Automate (Flow).
To make sure there are no authentication problems when deploying the PowerApp to end-users, the PowerApp Flow is decoupled from the main Flow that does the PDF Conversion. Confused? Leave a comment below and we’ll get back to you.
The content of this video is based on the blog post at
For more information visit our website at or contact us at support@muhimbi.com….(read more)
Convert Word 2 PDF: Word to PDF Converter
Convert PowerPoint 2 PDF: PPT to PDF Converter
Convert Excel 2 PDF: Excel to PDF Converter
Convert an Image 2 PDF: Image to PDF Converter
Convert HTML 2 PDF: HTML to PDF Converter
More Tools: PDF Converter
Thanks bro !!!
you are the best thank you so much for the tutorial
Hello, can you apply style to this HTML output?
Sir this is so very helpful!!! Very nice work and demonstrating this!!! Very much appreciate the breakdown!!
I have one other suggestion. Can the html file be added as an attachment to a sharepoint list item?
Hi Clavin. Great tutorial, however when I submit the html file in sharepoint when opened shows a line of code and not the images and signature as you see? I get this : data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAZAAAADmCAYAAAD7s9OkAAAPQ
Any ideas? I have followed your tutorial exactly.
Nice job, i do have on question, i try to the same with the "Add picture" control, the picture is showing in collection but not in the JSONVar, is there any limitation or work this is a different way
Thanks for sharing and explaining everything so well, I've a
quick question, I've created a flow for generating a Word Template for Patient Statement…and then converting it into PDF. I'm running this flow for individual patients and the data is coming from SQL Stored Procedure to Word Template to PDF. These PDF files are being
generated and stored over the SharePoint. Instead of 50 separate files I’m
trying to merge everything in one PDF file. I didn't find appropriate Action in
PowerApps flow for merging all the PDFs into one. Anyone has idea or suggestion
regarding this? Can we achieve this using Flow in PowerApps?
This is very good article, can we do that on image write signature and save in one pdf file? can we do that basically i am trying but not get perfect solution. any clue? appreciate in advance.
hi, is it possible to have a dynamic html code in the case of multiple image attachments? So if there is only 1 image attached, then the there will only be 1 row in the table, and if there are 2, and additional row is created for it.
That is awesome. Clearly explained and very useful tutorial. Thank you Sir.
Hey thanks for the video. I am desperately trying to print a Dymo label from the html created, using printnode. But the page layout is too big so I barely can see what is printed. Do you have a solution for this? Thanks in advance
Really good try Clavin and very useful. Look forward to see more from you.
Nice work,
Can we do the same with multiple records in the collection?
I mean to save all the collected pics & pen inputs. Then, print it all to pdf
Hi thank you for the video, i did the JSONvar however when i click on the name it does not give the code or text as yours does.
hey, I have a project to discuss with, can u please let me know ur contact.