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Downloading a visualization

You can download visualizations as images or PDF files.

Downloading visualizations from desktop devices

Download as an image

Do the following:

  1. Click Menu at the top right of the visualization or right-click on the visualization.

  2. In the options menu, select Download as... > Image.

    The dialog Image settings appears.

  3. Select to keep Current options or to change them by using Custom options.
    • Selecting Current shows the width and height of the original chart and the screen resolution in dpi. You can select the output format between .png and .jpeg by using the Type of file drop-down menu.
    • You can customize the dimensions and the resolution of the exported image by clicking Custom:

      To set a new image width or height, click + or - to increase or decrease the width or height accordingly. You can also type an exact value. The minimum value is 8 pixels, the maximum is 2,000 pixels.

      To set a new image resolution, click + or -on the sides of 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.

  4. Click Export to start image creation.

Best practice

Here are a few tips to help you download a visualization as an image.

  • The maximum size of an image that can be exported is 2,000 by 2,000 pixels. If the export would result in a larger image, you must reduce its size under Custom.
  • If you want to keep the aspect ratio you have to change Width (pixels) and Height (pixels) accordingly.
  • If you increase the resolution of the image, you need to increase the width and height by the same scale to maintain the size of the image.

Download as PDF

Do the following:

  1. In the menu select Download as... and PDF.

    The dialog PDF settings appears.

  2. Select the Paper size by scrolling the related drop down menu and clicking on the selected one.
  3. You can increase or decrease the Resolution (dots per inch) by clicking on + or - . You can also type an exact value. The minimum value is 72 dpi, the maximum is 300 dpi.
  4. Choose the Orientation by selecting the button Portrait or Landscape.
  5. 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, without keeping aspect ratio will change height and width of the visualization to fill the entire page. Aspect ratio will change accordingly.
  6. Click Export to start image creation.

Tip noteTo create a paper copy of the visualization you can print the PDF file.

Downloading visualizations on mobile devices

You can also download visualizations from your mobile device.

Information noteOn Android devices, the download of a visualization is started in a new tab. If the server does not have a trusted certificate, you will see a security warning instead of a download prompt. When exporting from mobile devices, exporting to PDF is the default option.

Download as PDF

When downloading from mobile devices, PDF is the default option.

Do the following:

  1. Tap on the visualization you want to download to zoom it.
  2. Click Navigation and select Export.

    Keep the default option PDF on the Select type of file drop-down menu.

  3. Select the Paper size by scrolling the related drop down menu and clicking on the selected type.
  4. Choose the Orientation by selecting Portrait or Landscape.
  5. Click Export to start the creation of the PDF.
  6. To download the PDF, click on the link Click here to download your PDF file.

Download as an image

Do the following:

  1. Tap on the visualization you want to download to zoom it.
  2. Click Navigation and select Export.

  3. Open the drop-down Select type of file and click PNG or JPEG to select the image format you want.
  4. Click Export to start image creation.

  5. To download the image, click on the link Click here to download your image file.

Limitations

  • Only the visible part of the visualization will be downloaded. For example, if you download a table that has scroll bars, you will not get the entire table. You will get an image that shows the scroll bars and the window area that they specify.
  • The following type of objects cannot be downloaded:

    • Filter panes
    • Sheet titles
  • You can download a visualization extension (custom object), if the visualization extension and the security rules for your installation are set up to allow it.
  • 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.

  • 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.

  • When characters that are unsupported in the selected font are used in app content, these characters will be rendered in output with a font in which they are supported. Different behavior might be noticed if a custom font is used.

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