I love the feature offered by some other requirements management tools (Jama) to download a PDF that combines multiple requirements into a single narrative. This allows the author to keep ideas separate so they can be expounded on and linked to specific features and requirements, but to have them remain part of a larger set of business rules or requirements that can effectively tell the story of your app in a narrative form.
With the latest updates to notebooks, there are workarounds for the PDF. Example manual generate the PDF and attach to title page of the notebook and add descriptive text.
While that is doable, it is alot of administrative overhead. Plus it only works with static notebooks. If your notebook has live updated pages, this workaround does not work.
I am hoping the priority for this idea gets some love and attention.
It's hard to transition folks who are used to having hard-copy, paper, Word document MRD’s to a more flexible interactive system like Aha. We have some people who are on board and willing to understand how to navigate and use Aha to its full capabilities, and other people who really just want to be able to print out a set of requirements and read through them. To prevent people from seeing out-of-date info, it would be useful to be able to send them to a location where the most up-to-date document can be found.
It’s really great that the pdf includes links that will take them into Aha. That is helpful to get folks to transition into actually using Aha rather than wanting a document output from Aha. As they read through the document, they can follow links back to feature in Aha and add comments or view related features.
When printing, ensure that everything is legible. I have to manually snip the notebook in pieces right now and enlarge it so my management team can read it.
As much as we want to live in an "online" world, a lot of folks still want their copy or a paper copy. The ability to export to PDF is the perfect way to get both.
I love the feature offered by some other requirements management tools (Jama) to download a PDF that combines multiple requirements into a single narrative. This allows the author to keep ideas separate so they can be expounded on and linked to specific features and requirements, but to have them remain part of a larger set of business rules or requirements that can effectively tell the story of your app in a narrative form.
With the latest updates to notebooks, there are workarounds for the PDF. Example manual generate the PDF and attach to title page of the notebook and add descriptive text.
While that is doable, it is alot of administrative overhead. Plus it only works with static notebooks. If your notebook has live updated pages, this workaround does not work.
I am hoping the priority for this idea gets some love and attention.
It's hard to transition folks who are used to having hard-copy, paper, Word document MRD’s to a more flexible interactive system like Aha. We have some people who are on board and willing to understand how to navigate and use Aha to its full capabilities, and other people who really just want to be able to print out a set of requirements and read through them. To prevent people from seeing out-of-date info, it would be useful to be able to send them to a location where the most up-to-date document can be found.
It’s really great that the pdf includes links that will take them into Aha. That is helpful to get folks to transition into actually using Aha rather than wanting a document output from Aha. As they read through the document, they can follow links back to feature in Aha and add comments or view related features.
When printing, ensure that everything is legible. I have to manually snip the notebook in pieces right now and enlarge it so my management team can read it.
I echo others on this idea.
Yes, we definitely need this feature.
A link to download the PDF version of a notebook from the Web Version is required.
Our company needs this functionality as well and at the moment there are no good workaround so this capability is really needed
Love this idea!!
As much as we want to live in an "online" world, a lot of folks still want their copy or a paper copy. The ability to export to PDF is the perfect way to get both.
Yes, please. I need it too for our project, because not everyone has access to AHA