These requests submitted to the HubSpot Ideas section of the community are reviewed by the HubSpot product team, based on their popularity and the assumed demand. I'd recommend commenting and upvoting.
You can also help other HubSpot users find this request more easily (and drive traction) by accepting my reply as a solution. I'd appreciate it, too.
Have a great day!
Karsten Köhler HubSpot Freelancer | RevOps & CRM Consultant | Community Hall of Famer
Thanks Karsten, not the "solution" I wanted. I have upvoted. I know many developers want us to be completely paperless and discourage printing, but I find this attitude to be condescending and not realistic in the "real" world, where at least a PDF would solve some problems.
Printing email trails or individual emails directly from HubSpot is not a built-in feature within the platform. While you can attempt to print emails using your browser's print function, users have reported that this method often leads to formatting issues. As a workaround, many users forward the emails to an external email account and print them from there. Unfortunately, HubSpot does not offer a straightforward, integrated print option for emails, a feature many users have requested but has yet to be implemented.
Printing email trails or individual emails from HubSpot is possible. You can print directly to a printer or save as a PDF by using the browser's print function. Simply open the email, right-click, and select "Print." This should work for both full trails and individual emails.
These requests submitted to the HubSpot Ideas section of the community are reviewed by the HubSpot product team, based on their popularity and the assumed demand. I'd recommend commenting and upvoting.
You can also help other HubSpot users find this request more easily (and drive traction) by accepting my reply as a solution. I'd appreciate it, too.
Have a great day!
Karsten Köhler HubSpot Freelancer | RevOps & CRM Consultant | Community Hall of Famer
Thanks Karsten, not the "solution" I wanted. I have upvoted. I know many developers want us to be completely paperless and discourage printing, but I find this attitude to be condescending and not realistic in the "real" world, where at least a PDF would solve some problems.