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How do I Copy a Web Page and Print it out.


How do I copy a Web Page and Print it Out?

You can use the snipping tool or hit print screen on your keyboard and paste it into a word document. That's a couple of ways.

Most browsers have a print option in the settings.

Not sure what you're after.

In Internet Explorer, I can save a web page. I usually save it as a single archive (.mht). If the option exists in Edge, I haven't spotted it.

In Win 10, you could also do a print-to-PDF From Edge or any browser with a printing capability.

How do I copy a Web Page and Print it Out?
I agree with bobkn. If I wish to work with a particular Web page I use one of 2 methods. In Firefox I right-click in the page and choose Save page as...where the 3 dots signify another pane will open with choices. In Internet Explorer I go to File, Save as.... With both I give it a name and note where Downloads go on the HDD. Both methods have choices for type but IE gives a choice of .mht, Web page complete, saves in a single file. Either way I can do lots with the pages.

You can also use a pdf software to save Web pages. The Foxit Reader might be a nice way of saving a Web in one small file.

I always use ALT + prtscrn
this copies the active window to my clip board
Then I start Redirecting ... (a cheap but versatile replacement for MsPaint) and paste the image.
In this way I can cut the interesting part out and don't need the banners etc
I can adjust the size for printing easily (fit to page)

Simple .....

You can use the snipping tool or hit print screen on your keyboard and paste it into a word document. That's a couple of ways.
While I would love to use the 'Snipping Tool'

It seems I can only 'Snip' what I can see and the Web Page is about double the length of what I can see on the Screen.

As such there doesn't appear to be a way of using the 'Snipping Tool' and Scrolling down the page at the Same Time.

Or maybe there is?

You can use the snipping tool or hit print screen on your keyboard and paste it into a word document. That's a couple of ways.
I don't think that will work for me, as the Web Page I want to copy and print, is double the length of the Screen.

Most browsers have a print option in the settings.
Does Edge have a Print Option in the Settings and if so how do I use it, as the Web Page is at least Double the length of the Screen.

How do I Copy a Web Page and Print it out.