I’d love the ability to use a Command + P shortcut (or another method) to quickly PRINT or export a “Week at a Glance” view or something I am currently viewing on my screen as a PDF directly from the Asana Mac App. (Command + P doesn’t work and there is no File > Print in the menu bar)
Ideally, this would work the same way it does in a browser — letting me print my screen or export a view anywhere in the app — without the current workaround of taking a screenshot, opening it, printing, and then deleting it.
This would save time, simplify workflows, and make it much easier to share or archive weekly schedules. Please! 
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Being able to print a project tab as a pdf would be a big time and effort saver for me as well. I take so many screenshots and the quirks native to Mac’s Screenshot/Preview apps are far less convenient than just being able to print to pdf, especially when the task list is too long to fit in a single screenshot at a legible size.
Using the current print tool in the Import/Export menu is fairly useless in my day-to-day, as it generates an enormous outline-style list of all the tasks in the project, all of their subtasks, and all the custom fields and descriptions applied to each one. Using this approach for one of my projects that currently has eleven tasks in it generated a 40-page long pdf.
Exporting to CVS is a great tool for manipulating the data, but is nowhere near as concise or visually attractive as a screenshot for quick communication in situations where asking people who do not routinely operate in Asana to self-serve is not feasible.