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Sharing .pdf on Docebo

  • July 4, 2023
  • 4 replies
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Hi,

 

Anyone with a good solution to share .pdf documents on Docebo, the user should not be able to print or download the documents. 

4 replies

jlreonal
Guide II
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  • Guide II
  • 112 replies
  • July 4, 2023

Hi @dinakarks - You can upload the .pdf file in your course as ‘Slides Converter’ not as ‘File’ or add the file in your Channels.


lrnlab
Hero III
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  • Hero III
  • 5381 replies
  • July 4, 2023

channels are a good way to go and the asset can be configured to not allow downloading.


dandrews
Helper I
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  • Helper I
  • 78 replies
  • July 5, 2023

I’ve also shared via an embedded google drive link. You have to have https://drive.google.com listed under iFrame Allow List. 

 

Superadmin Menu > Advanced Settings > E-Learning > iFrame Allow List > add


lsippell
Helper I
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  • Helper I
  • 28 replies
  • July 5, 2023

@dinakarks We recently went through this same line of questioning and dug around quite a bit. The slide converter is a great option, as mentioned by others, but it doesn’t have the best navigation from what we saw. Just a backward and forward button. If you have a PDF with numerous pages it may be a lot to try to work through. We haven’t come up with a solution quite yet that’s right for us but here’s a post we read through and took other suggestions from as well that may help in your case: