> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.odia.app/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Export a Journey as a PDF

> Download a client Journey as a PDF from the web Journey menu, with optional photos and branding.

Use a PDF when your team or client needs a Journey that remains available without opening the
online link.

## Download the PDF

<Steps>
  <Step title="Open the web Journey">
    In Odia, open the Journey and select the **eye** preview button. This opens the current Journey
    in the web view.

    To export the latest published version instead, open the Journey's **public link**.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Open the menu">
    Select the **three-line menu button** in the top-right corner of the web Journey.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Choose the PDF options">
    Under **PDF options**, choose whether the PDF should include:

    * **Photos** — Include Journey and service images
    * **Branding** — Apply your organisation's Journey colours and branding

    If branding is disabled in the Journey's display settings, the Branding option is unavailable
    and the PDF uses a plain layout.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Download the PDF">
    Select **Download PDF**. Odia prepares the images, generates the document, and downloads it
    using the Journey title as the file name.
  </Step>
</Steps>

<Tip>
  Keep the web Journey open while Odia displays **Preparing images** or **Generating PDF**. The
  download begins automatically when the file is ready.
</Tip>

## What the PDF includes

* A cover page followed by the Journey's days and services
* Photos when the **Photos** option is enabled
* Organisation styling when the **Branding** option is enabled
* Prices and content cards according to the Journey's display settings

The PDF always uses a clear Flow-style layout, regardless of the layout selected in Journey
Designer. Interactive web controls are not included in the downloaded document.

## Export the right version

The PDF is generated from the web Journey currently open in your browser:

* Use the **eye preview** when you need a PDF of the current saved Journey
* Use the **public link** when you need a PDF of the latest published version

<Warning>
  If a Journey has unpublished changes, its public link still shows the last published version.
  Publish the Journey first when the PDF should include those changes for your client.
</Warning>

## If the download does not start

1. Wait until the image preparation and PDF generation messages finish.
2. Check whether your browser blocked the download.
3. Open the menu again and retry with **Photos** turned off if an image is preventing generation.
