Saturday, January 3, 2015

Save a web page like PDF file

When you see an interesting article on the Internet, your first instinct may be to print to keep a copy. But instead of using paper to print it, you can keep it in a digital format on your computer.

Using the PDF file format is particularly suitable for this: documents created are easily transportable, legible almost everywhere and have a nice rendering integrating text and images.

By default, Web browsers do not support the recording of Web pages to PDF. You can fill this gap by installing a free tool such as BullZip PDF Printer. This software is actually a virtual printer: it is thus accessible from any software that offers the ability to print such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera ...

By combining the functionality of BullZip and your web browser, you'll be able to:
Save a complete web page to PDF.
Save a page extract.
Create a single PDF from an article spread across multiple Web pages.

BullZip PDF Printer is a free software.

Intall the software and let's start :D.

Now that BullZip Printer is installed, you can generate a file from a web page, pretending that you print!
On the recording in PDF, click the arrow to the right of the Print icon and click Print.

In the window that opens, select the printer Bullzip PDF Printer.
Click the Print button.
Bullzip in the window that opens, click the button Bullzip PDF Printer .



Select the name of the PDF file to be created and its location. Click the Save button.

Scroll down the list and select the quality use you plan to do with this PDF. For example, select the eBook option.


Click the Save button.

The web page is saved to PDF. The file is then opened with your usual PDF reader
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