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# Print to PDF using Power Automate

In this guide, you’ll learn how to print files to PDF using Power Automate and [Nutrient Document Converter](https://www.nutrient.io/low-code/try/?product=document-converter). For this example, you can set up a flow to automatically print a wide variety of file types to PDF ([see the file formats we support](https://www.nutrient.io/guides/document-converter/sharepoint/knowledge-base/what-file-formats-types-are-supported-for-conversion.md)).

It’s also important to note that this example uses Power Automate to print a file to PDF in SharePoint. You can easily save your PDF file to another destination, like Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, or any platform supported by Power Automate.

From a high-level perspective, the workflow will look like what’s shown below.![print to pdf using power automate](@/assets/guides/muhimbi/pdf-converter/power-automate/print-to-pdf.jpg)

## Step 1: Creating a new flow

Create a new flow and use the **When a file is created** trigger for SharePoint Online. Fill out the URL for the site address and select the relevant SharePoint list from the dropdown menu.

## Step 2: Converting to PDF

Insert Nutrient’s **Convert document** action and fill it out as shown in the screenshot displayed below. You’ll need to substitute the **Source file name** and **Source file content** fields with suitable values.

## Step 3: Creating a file

Insert a **Create file** action to write the converted file back to SharePoint Online or your desired destination.

## Step 4: Publishing the workflow

Publish the workflow and create or update an MS SharePoint file in the specified library. After a few seconds, the flow will trigger and a printed PDF file will be generated.

## Additional resources

### Power Automate templates

To accelerate your workflow, we’ve curated a selection of ready-to-use templates within Power Automate. Access these resources by logging in to your [Power Automate account](https://make.powerautomate.com/environments/Default-bfb30d1e-c808-43d2-bc0d-594fc841addf/templates) and searching for the templates listed below by their precise names:

- Generate PDFs from Microsoft Forms and Send via Email

- Convert Email to PDF and archive in DropBox

- Send a PDF version by email when a SharePoint document is added

- Automatically convert newly added OneDrive files to PDF

- Export a Power Bi report to PDF and send it by email

- Archive email attachments in PDF format to OneDrive

- Convert Any SharePoint File to PDF and Add a Text Watermark

- Convert InfoPath Forms to PDF

- Send updates from the Power Automate blog as a PDF by email

- Convert Files to Text Searchable PDF with OCR
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## Related pages

- [Compress PDFs Using Power Automate](/guides/document-converter/power-automate/compress-pdf.md)
- [Edit PDFs in Power Automate](/guides/document-converter/power-automate/edit-pdf.md)
- [Create a Table of Contents in PDF Using Power Automate](/guides/document-converter/power-automate/create-table-of-contents.md)
- [Export Power BI reports to PDF](/guides/document-converter/power-automate/export-to-pdf.md)
- [Generate PDF Files Using Power Automate](/guides/document-converter/power-automate/generate-pdf.md)
- [Document Converter for Power Automate](/guides/document-converter/power-automate.md)
- [Split PDFs with Power Automate](/guides/document-converter/power-automate/split-pdf.md)

