Then select a name and location for the PDF. Then locate and select the PDF to which the selection will be added. You can use the Select option to select specific areas on a web page to convert.
You can use this option to convert meaningful content on a web page and omit unwanted content, such as advertisements. If you select either of these options, the currently open web page, not the selected link, is converted. Although you can convert an open web page to PDF from Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, or Firefox, you get additional options when you run the conversion from Acrobat. For example, you can include an entire website in the PDF or just some levels of a website.
To change the number of levels in the website to convert, click Capture Multiple Levels. Enter the number of levels to include, or select Get Entire Site to include all levels from the website.
Some websites have hundreds or even thousands of pages. Converting a large website can make your system slow and unresponsive, and can even use up available hard drive space and memory, causing a system crash.
Stay On Same Path. Stay On Same Server. You can view PDF pages while they are downloading; however, you cannot modify a page until the download process is complete. You do not need to wait for the conversion to complete before adding more requests.
While a conversion is in progress, you can convert another page to PDF and that gets added to the queue. The number of requests in the queue are indicated by the Pending Conversions field in the Download Status dialog box. Use this procedure to append pages to a writable PDF.
After pages have been converted, links to these pages change to internal links, and clicking a link takes you to the PDF page, rather than to the original HTML page on the web. In Windows , you can also convert a linked page from a web page displayed in Internet Explorer , Google Chrome, or Firefox, using a similar right-click command. Use this procedure to copy the path for a web link to the clipboard, to use it for other purposes.
The settings for converting web pages to PDF apply to the conversion process. The settings changes do not affect existing PDFs. Click the Settings button to see additional options for the selected File Type. Conversion Settings. Choose a file type and click Settings to select the font properties and other characteristics. Create Bookmarks. Creates a tagged bookmark for each converted web page using the page title HTML Title element as the bookmark name. If the page has no title, the URL is used as the bookmark name.
Create PDF Tags. This structure lets you create tagged bookmarks for paragraphs, list elements, and other items that use HTML elements. Places a header and footer on every page. Headers show the web page title, or if no title is available, the web page URL or file path. Footers show the web page URL or file path, and the date and time of the download. The Page Layout options specify a selection of page sizes and options for width, height, margin measurements, and page orientation.
Rescales the contents of a page, if necessary, to fit the width of the page. If this option is not selected, the paper size adjusts to fit the contents of the page, if necessary. Changes the page orientation to landscape if the new version of a page is less than the specified percentage of the original size.
Available only if you selected portrait orientation. Default Encoding. Ignores any encoding that is specified in the HTML source file and uses the selection shown in the Default Encoding option. Uses the selection shown in the Default Encoding option only if the HTML source file does not specify a type of encoding. Language Specific Font Settings.
Stay On Same Path. Stay On Same Server. You can view PDF pages while they are downloading; however, you cannot modify a page until the download process is complete. You do not need to wait for the conversion to complete before adding more requests.
While a conversion is in progress, you can convert another page to PDF and that gets added to the queue. The number of requests in the queue are indicated by the Pending Conversions field in the Download Status dialog box. Use this procedure to append pages to a writable PDF. After pages have been converted, links to these pages change to internal links, and clicking a link takes you to the PDF page, rather than to the original HTML page on the web.
In Windows , you can also convert a linked page from a web page displayed in Internet Explorer , Google Chrome, or Firefox, using a similar right-click command. Use this procedure to copy the path for a web link to the clipboard, to use it for other purposes. The settings for converting web pages to PDF apply to the conversion process. The settings changes do not affect existing PDFs. Click the Settings button to see additional options for the selected File Type. Conversion Settings.
Choose a file type and click Settings to select the font properties and other characteristics. Create Bookmarks. Creates a tagged bookmark for each converted web page using the page title HTML Title element as the bookmark name. If the page has no title, the URL is used as the bookmark name. Create PDF Tags. This structure lets you create tagged bookmarks for paragraphs, list elements, and other items that use HTML elements. Places a header and footer on every page. Headers show the web page title, or if no title is available, the web page URL or file path.
Footers show the web page URL or file path, and the date and time of the download. The Page Layout options specify a selection of page sizes and options for width, height, margin measurements, and page orientation.
Rescales the contents of a page, if necessary, to fit the width of the page. If this option is not selected, the paper size adjusts to fit the contents of the page, if necessary.
Changes the page orientation to landscape if the new version of a page is less than the specified percentage of the original size. Available only if you selected portrait orientation. Default Encoding. Ignores any encoding that is specified in the HTML source file and uses the selection shown in the Default Encoding option. Uses the selection shown in the Default Encoding option only if the HTML source file does not specify a type of encoding. Language Specific Font Settings.
Default Colors. Sets the default colors for text, page backgrounds, and web links. Click the color button to open a palette and select the color. When this option is unselected, the default colors are applied only for pages that don't have a specified color scheme.
Multimedia Content. Determines whether to disable multimedia capture, embed multimedia files when possible, or link to multimedia such as SWF files by URL. Retain Page Background. Specifies whether to display colors and tiled images in page backgrounds and colors in table cells.
If options are deselected, converted web pages sometimes look different than they do in a web browser, but are easier to read when printed. Convert Images. Underline Links. On Windows, click the Alt key to bring up the Firefox menu bar. The Add-ons manager is displayed. Select Extensions in the left pane.
An extension named Adobe Acrobat appears as disabled with an Enable button beside it as shown in the snapshot below. The Create PDF extension toolbar and the right-click context menu are now enabled as shown in the snapshot below.
Use them to convert web content to PDF.
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