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Saving a webpage as a PDF

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I've been collecting webpages as reference material and was wondering if there is an easy way to save them as a .pdf rather than a link. Anybody know how to do this?
 
Might be just my setup, but whether I'm on my PC or my Mac, if I'm on a webpage I want to print, I just hit File/Print and one of the print choices is "Print as PDF". Choose that, click OK, and it makes a pdf file.

Tom
 
Steve_S said:
https://www.pdf995.com/ I use it constantly. You can print anything as PDF instead of on paper. Works just like printing to a printer except that it's PDF.

I use something similar - can't recall where I got it, but it's basically a print driver that I can select when I print anything. When I select that as my printer, I get prompted for a "Save As" and a file name.
 
At work I use win2pdf, not sure how much it costs but it works as Basil describes, just select it as a printer. I've never seen it mess up the output either, pretty handy.
 
TR4nut said:
At work I use win2pdf, not sure how much it costs but it works as Basil describes, just select it as a printer. I've never seen it mess up the output either, pretty handy.

I just checked - mine is Adobe PDFWriter. I think it came with Adobe Photoshop, but I wouldn't swear to it.
 
I'm probably going to download that but I just found out I could edit a webpage in a word doc. I can then probably save it as a pdf if I want. A word doc is fine though. Thanks guys.
 
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