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Saving a PDF in a Web Browser
Navigate to the PDF that you want to save in your web browser. You can do this with any web browser on your computer, laptop, phone, or tablet. You may not be able to save the PDF if the original author put limitations on it or restricted downloads. In that case, you need to get in contact with the original author to get access to that PDF.
Click the Save file icon. This can look like a floppy disk or an arrow pointing down (like the Download icon). The file will either be downloaded instantly to your browser or you'll be prompted to select a location where to save the PDF. The Save file icon may not be visible until you move your cursor on your screen. It'll be either in the top center of the document or the Download icon may appear in the top right corner of the browser window.
Click Save (if prompted). If your browser automatically downloaded your PDF, you can normally find it in your Downloads folder. Using the file manager, you can choose where to save the PDF.
In Windows 10
Open a document. Open the document, file, or web page that you'd like to save in PDF format.
Click on File. It's in the menu bar at the top-left of your screen.
Click on Print…. It's near the bottom of the drop-down menu.
Double-click on Microsoft Print To PDF.
Name the file. Do so in the "File Name:" field near the bottom of the dialog box that opens.
Select a location in which to save the file.
Click on Save. It's the lower-right corner of the dialog box. The document will be saved as a PDF file in the location you specified.
In Mac OS X
Open a document. Open the document, file, or web page that you'd like to save in PDF format.
Click on File. It's in the menu bar at the top-left of your screen.
Click on Print…. It's near the bottom of the drop-down menu.
Click on PDF. It's in the lower-left corner of the print dialog box. A pop-up menu will open. If you don't see this option, look for and click on Print using system dialog.... Some applications, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, do not support printing to PDF.
Click on Save as PDF…. It's near the top of the pop-up menu.
Name the file. Do so in the "Save As:" field at the top of the dialog box.
Select a location. Use the drop-down menu below the "Save As:" field or choose a location from the "Favorites" section on the left side of the dialog box.
Click on Save. It's the lower-right corner of the dialog box. The document will be saved as a PDF file in the location you specified.
Using Microsoft Office Applications
Open a Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint document. This works for both computers and mobile phones and tablets.
Click on File. It's in the menu bar at the top-left of your screen.
Click on Save As…. It's near the bottom of the drop-down menu. In some versions of Office, click on Export... if it's an option in the File menu.
Click on the File Format: drop-down menu.
Click on PDF. In newer versions of Office, it will be listed in the "Export Formats" section of the menu.
Enter a name for the document in the "Export As:" field.
Select a location in which to save the document.
Click on Save. It's the lower-right corner of the dialog box. The document will be saved as a PDF file in the location you specified.
Saving a Webpage as a PDF in a Web Browser
Press ⌘ Cmd+P (Mac) or Ctrl+P (Windows). You can also go to the browser's menu and select Print. If you're using an Android, iPhone, or iPad, you can tap the menu icon for your web browser and then tap Print.
Select Save as PDF from the "Destination" drop-down. It will be selected by default if you aren't connected to a printer. If you are hooked up to a printer, make sure you change this to save a PDF instead of printing the page. If you only want to save certain pages, change this drop-down next to "Pages." Use "Custom" if you only want to save specific pages, like 2 and 3. You'll see a preview of how many pages will be included in your PDF in the top right corner of the window. Click More Settings if you want to customize how the PDF saves and what the pages look like.
Click Save. It's in the bottom right corner of the window. When your file manager pops up (Finder for Mac and File Explorer for Windows), select where you want to save the file, then click Save.
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