Convert Google Docs Campaign Briefs to PDF
Marketers who write campaign briefs in Google Docs need to distribute them to creative teams, agencies, and clients in a format that is clear, uneditable, and looks professional. A brief shared as a Google Doc link gives recipients the ability to change the objectives, budget, or timeline without meaning to. A PDF brief is the version you approved. The Docs to PDF extension converts any campaign brief in one click and produces a file ready for distribution.
Locking the brief for agency distribution
When a campaign brief is approved internally and needs to go to an agency for execution, converting to PDF locks the brief at that approved version. The agency works from the PDF and cannot accidentally change the scope or budget figures.
Tables and structured information
Campaign briefs often include tables with budget breakdowns, channel allocations, audience segments, and KPI targets. The extension preserves table structure and formatting, so the agency receives a clear, well-organized document.
Version control for brief updates
Briefs get revised. Each version converted to PDF with a version number in the file name creates a clear history. When someone asks which brief the agency worked from, you have a dated PDF as the answer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I convert a campaign brief with a budget table to PDF?
Yes. Tables with budget figures, column headers, and totals export correctly.
Will the brief look the same to the agency as it does to me?
Yes. That is exactly what PDF does. The agency sees the same formatting you see.
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