Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Digital Inspiration Technology Blog: Save Web Pages as PDFs Without Installing Extensions

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Save Web Pages as PDFs Without Installing Extensions
Apr 11th 2012, 15:28

While there are plenty of PDF writing software and online conversion services around that can help you save web pages as PDF files, the fact is that you don't need any of them as long as you have Google Chrome on your computer.

Open any web page inside Google Chrome, press Ctrl+P (or Cmd+P if you are on a Mac) to open the Print dialog and change the destination printer to "Save as PDF." Hit the Print button and the current web page will instantly download as a PDF document. Simple!

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You neither have to install any software on your computer nor any extensions in your browser because Google Chrome itself acts as the PDF writer.

This is especially useful for downloading PDF copies of web pages that involve transactions or session data – like the checkout page on a shopping website – because you often cannot pass such pages to any online PDF conversion service.

One more thing. You can also use Chrome's PDF engine to convert your local image files, text files and any local HTML web pages to PDFs – if you an open a file in Chrome, it can convert the file to PDF.

I am not sure when PDF writing capabilities were added to Google Chrome but a big shout out to Ashwan Lewis and Sachin Kalbag for bringing this to my attention.

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Digital Inspiration @labnolThis story, Save Web Pages as PDFs Without Installing Extensions, was originally published at Digital Inspiration on 11/04/2012 under Google Chrome, PDF, Software.

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