save to pdf tutorial
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Some Options for Saving to PDF?
• Adobe Pro (We’ll explore this)
• http://pdfcrowd.com/ and it’s browser plugins
Creating PDF from Web Page in Adobe Pro
4.) Enter the URL of Web Page You Want to Save.
5.) Click the arrow next to “Capture Multiple Levels” to expand those op-
tions
Creating PDF from Web Page in Adobe Pro
5.) The number next to “levels” decides how far Adobe will follow links on the page. More levels will result in a larger file. “Get entire site” could result in a very
large file. Use with caution.
6.) Check “Settings” before moving on.
Creating PDF from Web Page in Adobe Pro
7.) Check “Create bookmarks” to try to save some of the sites links. Un-Check “Place headers and footers on new
page” to keep your file smaller.
Checking & Editing your PDF
• Adobe may not capture all of the site’s content
• You can edit the PDF to make it more similar to your site
• You may need to manually save individual pages and then combine them in order to capture the whole site.
• If you can make changes to the site to ensure more complete PDF capture, that may be a better option than editing the PDF.
Checking & Editing your PDF
9.) Adobe could not capture the navigation links. That means we will need to edit the PDF to include the links, and manually add the
pages Adobe could not get to.
Adding Missing Pages
13.) In a browser, click on the links for any missing pages.
14.) Copy the URL for the missing page.
Adding Missing Pages15.) Repeat steps 1-3 to create a PDF from Web Page using the missing
Web Page’s URL (Note: this is not the missing URL, I reused the image from the earlier slide.
16.) Save the resulting PDF, we will need it in the next step.
Adding Missing Pages17.) Click “Tools”
18.) Click “Pages”
19.) “Insert from File”
20.) Choose where you want the page to go.
Adding Missing Navigation
24.) Drag around the area you want the link to go to bring up the “Create link box.”
25.) “Go to a page view”
26.) “Next”