Export file notes to PDF

Export file notes to PDF

File notes in the document screen in Redbrick PM can be converted to PDFs. This might typically be used to export the Land Registry notes so they can be shared, for example, as evidence of submission with LMS. 

To do this, right click on the File Note, and select Export File Note to PDF

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