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Is it possible to save files (emails & webpages) as pdfs without launching (ie opening) the acrobat app?
I recall that I used to be able to save as a pdf by creating/saving the pdf to a folder and Acrobat would not open, the file would simply be saved as a pdf into whatever folder it was saved to without also launching the app.
Thank in advance.
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Hi
I hope you're doing well! Thank you for reaching out.
Yes, you can save emails and webpages as PDFs without launching the Acrobat app. Please follow these steps:
Note: You must have Adobe PDF printer installed on your device.
Additionaly for future reference and self-help please check the help page https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/faq.html
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HI Amal,
Thank you for your prompt reply.
This is what I've always done--and am doing, but....
Now instead of the file being "printed"/saved in the folder without Adobe launching, Adobe launches everytime. No idea why this occuring as I did not make any changes to any settings.
So yes, I am doing as you instructed, but a small pop-up window appears after I print/save to folder that announces "creating pdf," the file is saved into the folder, and then Adobe launches with the file opened in Adobe.
Please let me know if you have any suggestions about how to disable this unfortunate development.
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Right-click the web page and select Print. Select Save As PDF from the destination dropdown. Click Print.
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Right-clicking the page itself does not offer a "print" option. Right-clicking the page itself offers "save as" with options for webpage complete, webpage HTML, and text files, but no option for PDF.
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In Brave and Chrome web browsers, right-click has Print option. In Edge, no print option, but Ctrl + P will bring up the print dialog, which has Save As PDF as an option in the printer dropdown.
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In Firefox, Ctrl+P will also bring up the print as PDF option, which I can do, but the same result occurs: Adobe launches...
Appreciate your reply nonetheless
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Yes, you can do this by using the built-in "Print to PDF" feature in Windows or macOS. Just select "Microsoft Print to PDF" (Windows) or "Save as PDF" (Mac) from the print menu Carxstreetapk, and it will save the file without opening Acrobat.
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When I use the feature of "Print to PDF" it saves to the folder but also launches Adobe and opens the PDF in Adobe automatically.
It used to operate normally without opening the PDF in Adobe, but now it launches the program. No luck so far reversing this feature, but thanks for your reply.
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Do you have "Save As PDF"? That does not use the Adobe PDF printer. Try opening the Adobe PDF Printer preferences from the printers in the control panel and unchecking this box:
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