I have an ebook that was done completely in HTML and I need to make a PDF from it.
I know this has been asked before but is there a way of coverting HTML pages to PDF?
Will Acrobat handle this and does it do a good job.
You can do this by pressing the acrobat icon in your internet explorer, that will convert the html page to pdf. You need the full version of acrobat to do this.
But what if the Acrobat icon is not in the toolbar of IE? It used to be there, but now it's not. I checked under Tools, Manage Add-Ons, and I can see Adobe Acrobat listed as an add-on. And I do have the full Professional 6 version.
You can launch Acrobat and go to File/Create PDF/From Web Page.
In the next window select what you need. You can get the address to place in the URL box by opening the html doc in a browser, coying the address and pasting it into the URL box.
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