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What is the best way to save webpage as a pdf?
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<blockquote data-quote="krs" data-source="post: 1826448" data-attributes="member: 67742"><p>Well, poking around, I found a somewhat possible solution.</p><p></p><p>In Firefox, when one does a right click, the very bottom option is to take a screen shot.</p><p>I selected that and that gives one a cursor where one can select any part of the screen.</p><p>The nice thing is that one can drag the cursor down beyond the bottom of the screen which then causes the web page to scroll up and thus one can continue to select all of the web page (as far as one wants to scroll).</p><p>Once the whole web page has been selected that way, there are two options at the bottom right - either "copy" or download</p><p>I tried "copy" and then pasted that into TextEdit - that gave me the complete web page with text and images all in the right location, as an rtf file.</p><p></p><p>Converting that rtf into pdf went sort of OK, but the text became quite small and somewhat faint - not yet where I want it, but at least I'm making progress.</p><p></p><p>I'll try the download option next to see what that gives me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krs, post: 1826448, member: 67742"] Well, poking around, I found a somewhat possible solution. In Firefox, when one does a right click, the very bottom option is to take a screen shot. I selected that and that gives one a cursor where one can select any part of the screen. The nice thing is that one can drag the cursor down beyond the bottom of the screen which then causes the web page to scroll up and thus one can continue to select all of the web page (as far as one wants to scroll). Once the whole web page has been selected that way, there are two options at the bottom right - either "copy" or download I tried "copy" and then pasted that into TextEdit - that gave me the complete web page with text and images all in the right location, as an rtf file. Converting that rtf into pdf went sort of OK, but the text became quite small and somewhat faint - not yet where I want it, but at least I'm making progress. I'll try the download option next to see what that gives me. [/QUOTE]
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