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How to edit and download a template from Certifier's website

Have you found a perfect designs template among our free samples? Learn how to edit and issue it in just a few clicks!

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Written by Caroline Tyrko
Updated over a week ago

Introduction

If you're looking for inspiration or want to skip through the hassle of designing your own certificate, you can browse through hundreds of free templates available on our website - you can find them all here!

When you find the one you like, you can easily move to your Certifier account to personalize and issue it - all in a few simple steps.


How to edit a template from the Certifier's website

Once you decide on your template, you can easily move from templates to our editor by clicking on Edit in Certifier while browsing, or Edit this template in the Preview:

Once you're in our Design Builder, you can edit all the elements to fit your needs!

πŸ‘‰ Don't have a Certifier account yet? Learn how to register for free in this article!


How to download the design?

❗️ Important note: If you want to download certificates created at Certifier, you should issue them first. It's possible to issue certificates in 2 ways:

  • by emailing them to the recipients directly;

  • without emailing them to recipients (suitable for cases when printed credentials should be given before digital ones).

Check this guide for more details on the issuing process!

Once the certificates are issued, they become active in the Credentials tab, and you can download them in PDF format. To get PDF versions of certificates, follow these steps:

  1. Select credentials from the list.

  2. Click on Export on the right.

  3. Select PDF format and enter the email address the archive should be emailed to.

  4. Click on Export to send it out.

And that's it! You'll receive the download link at the email address you provided πŸš€


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