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This wikiHow teaches you how to print a web page using Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Microsoft Edge on any Windows or macOS computer. There are several reasons you may want to print a webpage. Maybe you found a recipe you want to keep handy, or maybe you even want to print a wikiHow article!
Learn how to quickly screenshot a webpage with this guide from Microsoft Edge. Save time with shortcuts that make capturing your screen a little easier.
Save webpages as high-quality PDFs for offline viewing, sharing, & reading. On your Windows or Mac computer using Chrome, Safari, or Edge, you can easily save a webpage as a PDF using the Print function. It's equally as easy to download a webpage as a PDF on your Android, iPhone, or iPad.
Select a printer, all pages to print, and configure other settings, click Print to print an entire webpage in Edge. Print an entire webpage to PDF is also available for you, just choose Save as PDF or Microsoft Print to PDF while choosing printer to make a print screen of the whole web page.
These tips will help you capture a clean version of a web page so you can print it on a piece of paper or save it as a file on whatever Windows computer you’re using.
Here’s how to save a web page as a PDF to view offline in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari and on iOS and Android.
In Google Chrome, you can choose to print an entire page or only a specific section of one. Below we show you how to do both. How to print one or more page(s) at a time.
Ever wanted to print a web page without all the ads and other clutter? You can do it with a feature built into your web browser.
Step 1: Select Print from your browser's file menu. Nearly all browsers (including Chrome, Firefox, Brave, Safari, and Edge) will open Print if you press Ctrl + P or Command + P (on a Mac)....
If you want to grab a full or partial screenshot of a web page, the easiest and least useful way of doing this is to press the Print Screen (PrtScn) key, which will save your entire...