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    Saving a webpage in printable formats?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by DarthWayne, Feb 4, 2010.

  1. DarthWayne

    DarthWayne Notebook Consultant

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    how to save a webpage as pdf or imaging format?

    i remember..there was a plugin in XP & vista...but i only see OneNote icon when trying to print a webpage.
     
  2. Huckleberry

    Huckleberry Notebook Enthusiast

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    Microsoft XPS Document Writer. It's part of Windows 7. Access from print menu.
     
  3. qhn

    qhn Notebook User

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    I use doPDF :D

    cheers ...
     
  4. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    PrimoPDF is free, simple, and works great.

    CutePDF does the same thing and is free as well.
     
  5. DetlevCM

    DetlevCM Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Adobe Acrobat? Standard or Professional :)

    (But you need to have it, its expensive - and as a student affordable at best)
     
  6. Christoph.krn

    Christoph.krn Notebook Evangelist

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    PDFCreator is an opensource PDF printer.

    To archive a website, you could still use File -> Save in your web browser. This way, you would preserve the original dynamic format of the website.
     
  7. swarmer

    swarmer beep beep

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    Thanks for that tip! I have this installed already on my Vista system (not sure how it got there), and I've never even used it... but I probably will now.