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Related Hot Network Questions. Question feed. Stack Overflow works best with JavaScript enabled. Accept all cookies Customize settings. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. I created a documentation site on Google Sites, and now I have to hand in that as a printed Document.
I need all pages in the site converted to PDF to take to a printer, and I'm now realizing that GDocs has no "export as document" option. How can I accomplish this? This software basically adds a new printer driver and asks you for a file name, producing a PDF rather than a printed hard copy.
I guess this should do it if I understand your question correctly. Something like aspose. I have the same need on a larger scale as do some other colleges and K12 schools I wager. I need to archive about Google Sites a year out of Google for our library.
Preferably as PDF, or a zip that can be viewed out of Google. Ideally to one single PDF automagically. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Ask Question. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article methods. Related Articles. Article Summary. Method 1. Open Google Chrome and go to the webpage that you want to save. Use the address bar at the top to type the web address for the website you want to save. Use the buttons and links on the website to navigate to the website you want to save.
When you save a website as a PDF, all of the visible parts will be saved. In many cases, the formatting of the site will change when converted to PDF. This is located in the upper-right corner of Google Chrome.
This opens the Google Chrome Menu. Click Print…. This opens the Print menu. The preview of the website will appear on the right side. You will be able to see the formatting changes that printing will cause. It's on the left side of the Print window. The drop-down menu lists all available Printers.
It's the blue button at the top of the Print menu on the left side. Type a name for the PDF. Choose a save location for the PDF. Click the folders in the sidebar to the left, and the large window in the middle to navigate to a location you want to save the PDF to. It's in the lower-right corner of the window.
This saves the web page in PDF format. Double-click the PDF in the location you saved it to open it. Method 2. Go to the webpage that you want to save. Saving a web page in PDF format will only save what is visible on the screen. It will not save the entire web page. Tap Share…. It's in the Google Chrome menu. This displays Share options.
Tap Print. It's below an icon that resembles a printer. It's in the upper-right corner of the Print menu. This displays available printers. Tap Save as PDF. It's in the list of available printers. Select a save location.
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