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    Save webpage as PDF...possible with Sumatra?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by lakersgo, Sep 14, 2010.

  1. lakersgo

    lakersgo Notebook Evangelist

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    I'd like to save a few webpages in PDF format. I don't see such an option with SumatraPDF, I wonder if you guys have any recommended PDF software that does this. Thanks.
     
  2. othonda

    othonda Notebook Deity

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    I use Bullzip PDF printer. This program uses a printer driver to save a file as a PDF. It's a good program, have been using for a long time witout any problems.

    FREE PDF Printer
     
  3. swarmer

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    If you can use XPS format instead (it's essentially the same idea as PDF), you may already have it built-in... try printing from your browser and select "Microsoft XPS Document Writer" as the printer. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Print-to-the-Microsoft-XPS-Document-Writer

    If the format has to be PDF instead... well there are a bunch of print-to-PDF programs around... see the Free Software sticky thread for some options.
     
  4. lakersgo

    lakersgo Notebook Evangelist

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    I'd like to view webpage offline. Does XPS require an internet connection to view the file?
     
  5. Baserk

    Baserk Notebook user

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    PDF Download 3.0.0.1
    Add-on for Firefox which saves webpages as PDF's link.

    Also available for IE, Chrome, Safari and Opera link
     
  6. swarmer

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    No.

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  7. lakersgo

    lakersgo Notebook Evangelist

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    Thanks much.
     
  8. Syberia

    Syberia Notebook Deity

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    CutePDF is what I've always used. It's free and can make a PDF out of anything you can print.
     
  9. Texanman

    Texanman Master of all things Cake

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