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I totally agree with radu: use GenDoc
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Joe, radu.
Thank you very much for the answer and the suggestion.
So I'm looking at how to use Gendoc.
So far I have understood how to use it. But I have a doubt about it.
For example, from the invoice module, how do I download the file, or send it by email, using the template that I create in gendoc?
The shortcuts there, default to the NATIVE PDF module.
Thanks again
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You have to activate GenDoc on the modules you want it to appear. Keep reading the manual, it is explained there, and ask again if it isn't clear
The links in the right panel are managed in the Business Actions module, so you can delete the native ones.
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Hi, radu and Joe
Thanks a lot for the suggestion
Excellent gendoc, much more editable and simple than changing the native one. For now I was able to make it work correctly, the only thing that got stuck is with the PDF converter, since in the Webempresa hosting I do not have to perform installations via console, it is blocked for security, since it is dedicated to wordpress. I'll see how I can solve it. For the moment it works the same way that I generate the * .odt files