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.
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 .....
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?
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.
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.