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Example on how to export a Google sheet to various formats, includes most PDF options
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function exportSpreadsheet() { | |
//All requests must include id in the path and a format parameter | |
//https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/{SpreadsheetId}/export | |
//FORMATS WITH NO ADDITIONAL OPTIONS | |
//format=xlsx //excel | |
//format=ods //Open Document Spreadsheet | |
//format=zip //html zipped | |
//CSV,TSV OPTIONS*********** | |
//format=csv // comma seperated values | |
// tsv // tab seperated values | |
//gid=sheetId // the sheetID you want to export, The first sheet will be 0. others will have a uniqe ID | |
// PDF OPTIONS**************** | |
//format=pdf | |
//size=0,1,2..10 paper size. 0=letter, 1=tabloid, 2=Legal, 3=statement, 4=executive, 5=folio, 6=A3, 7=A4, 8=A5, 9=B4, 10=B5 | |
//fzr=true/false repeat row headers | |
//portrait=true/false false = landscape | |
//fitw=true/false fit window or actual size | |
//gridlines=true/false | |
//printtitle=true/false | |
//pagenum=CENTER/UNDEFINED CENTER = show page numbers / UNDEFINED = do not show | |
//attachment = true/false dunno? Leave this as true | |
//gid=sheetId Sheet Id if you want a specific sheet. The first sheet will be 0. others will have a uniqe ID. | |
// Leave this off for all sheets. | |
// EXPORT RANGE OPTIONS FOR PDF | |
//need all the below to export a range | |
//gid=sheetId must be included. The first sheet will be 0. others will have a uniqe ID | |
//ir=false seems to be always false | |
//ic=false same as ir | |
//r1=Start Row number - 1 row 1 would be 0 , row 15 wold be 14 | |
//c1=Start Column number - 1 column 1 would be 0, column 8 would be 7 | |
//r2=End Row number | |
//c2=End Column number | |
var ssID = "12g8-tcRwFkcL7El...XdQAzSR7v8-geIR6r-IY"; | |
var url = "https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/"+ssID+"/export"+ | |
"?format=pdf&"+ | |
"size=0&"+ | |
"fzr=true&"+ | |
"portrait=false&"+ | |
"fitw=true&"+ | |
"gridlines=false&"+ | |
"printtitle=true&"+ | |
"sheetnames=true&"+ | |
"pagenum=CENTER&"+ | |
"attachment=true"; | |
var params = {method:"GET",headers:{"authorization":"Bearer "+ ScriptApp.getOAuthToken()}}; | |
var response = UrlFetchApp.fetch(url, params).getBlob(); | |
// save to drive | |
DriveApp.createFile(response); | |
//or send as email | |
/* | |
MailApp.sendEmail(email, subject, body, { | |
attachments: [{ | |
fileName: "TPS REPORT" + ".pdf", | |
content: response.getBytes(), | |
mimeType: "application/pdf" | |
}] | |
});}; | |
*/ | |
} |
Great script Spencer - just curious if you had time to reverse engineering Custom Page breaks in Google Sheets and how to export the sheets to PDFs using Custom Page Breaks. Many thanks.
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@techdoneforyou - Thank you very much! That's what I needed!