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V1.2, August 2020
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You can preview and print the CTN form at any time before or after submitting it.
Print a CTN from within a draft
You can preview and print a draft CTN while you are working on it:
- Select the Save button at the top of the form.
- Select the Print Preview button at the top of the form.

The print preview will open in a new window. Select the Print button at the top to print a copy of the CTN you are working on.

Print a CTN from the online portal
Within the online portal, there are three different stages during the CTN submission process at which you can preview and print the submission: Drafts, Lodged Submissions and Clinical Trials Repository.

To preview and print a submission you will need to access the relevant area of the CTN form.
- To access your list of Drafts see View saved drafts
- To access your list of Lodged Submissions see View lodged submissions
- To access your Clinical Trials Repository see View the Clinical Trials Repository
- Once you have accessed your Drafts/Lodged Submissions/Clinical Trials Repository, select the drop-down arrow beside the CTN you wish to preview and print (located at the far left of each CTN - it will turn green when selected).
- Select Print Preview.

- The print preview will open in a new window. Select the Print button at the top to print a copy of the CTN.

- You can then print the CTN as a hard copy. Alternatively, you can create a PDF version by selecting the relevant PDF program (e.g. Adobe PDF) from your printer options.
- You can then save this PDF file.
Print a TGA acknowledgement
- Access your Clinical Trials Repository as outlined in View the Clinical Trials Repository.
- Select the drop-down arrow beside the CTN you wish to preview and print (located at the far left of each CTN - it will turn green when selected).
- Select Print Preview.

- The print preview will open in a new window. Select the Print button at the top to print a copy of the CTN.

- You can then print the CTN as a hard copy. Alternatively, you can create a PDF version by selecting the relevant PDF program (e.g. Adobe PDF) from your printer options.
- You can then save this PDF file.
Refer to our clinical trial FAQs for quick tips on how to resolve any issues with the print preview function.