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Ok, so, I'm in the process of moving a massive area of my life onto Trello, specifically, my Apple Activity.
This means I have 48 custom fields on the back of the card, all of which I want!
To explain - because I work out at home, specifically 3 types of workout, sometimes more than 1 type in a day I have duplicates for each type of workout. The back of the card looks like this, each different type of workout has 6 custom fields:
But when I print (open card > share > print) all of the Custom Fields print out, even if they aren't completed. They take up over an A4 page!
On the front of the card it only shows the ones that are filled out:
The way I've got around this at the moment is to print out the whole thing, then white out all of the custom fields and paste in a screenshot of the front of the card over the white section.
So what I'm asking is - is there a PowerUp or Chrome Extension that will make it so that when I print the back of the card, only the custom fields that I've actually filled out or ticked will show up and the ones that I haven't (like yesterday was a meditation day, so I didn't do cardio or weights) won't show up? I've has a look at the Agile PowerUp, and even using the custom made template, they all show up!
Thank you in advance for any suggestions!
@Esme Crutchley why not just screenshot the front of the card and print that if it's showing what you need?
Hi @Iain Dooley
Thanks for your reply.
I actually write quite a lot on the back of the card, both in the Description and the Comments, so I need to 'print' (read: save as a PDF) of the whole of the back of the card.
I think I'll stick with 'printing' the whole thing, then moving things around on the PDF (personally, I use PDF Expert to move sections around) and whiting out the sections that I don't need.
Thank you though :)
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