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How to Save a Webpage to PDF File?

Save a Webpage to PDF

Have you ever gone through an article that you liked a lot and want to save it for your future reference? I mean, do you know how to save a webpage to PDF file format on your computer desktop or a laptop?

Yes, certainly, in Windows 10, you have an option that will help you save any webpage as a PDF file. The PDF stands for Portable Document Format.

However, the user has the option to copy and paste content and images individually from a webpage to a blank Word document which is supposed to be a long process or note down a web link so can be opened anytime but still it will be accessible online.

[Read: How to Add Watermark in PDF File?]

Instead, the user can save a webpage to PDF file (content, images and other stuff etc.) by using “Microsoft Print to PDF” option, which can be accessed offline anytime.

Convert a Web page to a PDF File

A slightly delayed function, Microsoft Print to PDF, was first made available in Windows 10 and continues with Windows 11. This feature already exists in other operating systems such as MacOS and Linux.

Now, this also depends on what browser (Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox) you are in? Though, for most of the browsers, the print function is quite similar to each other.

This article will show you the steps to save any webpage as a PDF file using Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox browser.

Microsoft Edge

If a webpage is open on the Microsoft Edge browser that you want to save as PDF file format:

Google Chrome

Most similarly to what we did on Microsoft Edge, this will be done in Chrome browser:

Mozilla Firefox

You are probably using a Firefox browser and want to save the webpage as a PDF file:

For any query or questions, comment below.

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