How to export a Notion page

How to export a Notion page

Overview:

Streamline your Notion experience with our guide on exporting pages effortlessly. Learn how to optimize your workflow by exporting Notion pages efficiently, ensuring a seamless process. Improve clarity and efficiency in your document management within Notion, as we guide you through the step-by-step process of exporting pages for enhanced accessibility and collaboration.

1. Navigate to the relevant page and find the icon with three dots.

1 Click here

2. Next, look for and select the 'Export' option.

2 Click on "ExportPDF, HTML, Markdown & CSV"

3. You'll see a list of export formats

3 Click on "Markdown & CSV"

4. For this guide, click on 'PDF' as your preferred format.

4 Click on "PDF"

5. Lastly, confidently click on the 'Export' button to start the process.

5 Click on "Export"

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