On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 8:05 PM, bill hansen <billhansen2...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Okay - a browser option then. Can you lead me through how I'd print a
> gmail in Chrome or IE?
>

​In Chrome:​

​Pulldown menu -> Print (or use the "Print All" icon)

Next to Destination, click "Change..." button.

Under Local Destinations, one of the choices should be "Save as PDF".  It
is probably at the top of the list.  Click it.  (This option is not a
Windows printer device, it is built-in to Chrome itself.)  *

Look over the settings (Portrait, etc.).

"Save" button.

Box comes up -- choose a folder/filename.  Press "OK".

(*)  If you don't have the "Save as PDF" option available, I don't know
why.  I have a couple of "print to PDF" drivers also installed on this
computer, and it is not either of them and does not use them.  I see
nothing in Chrome Settings that affects it.  It's just "there", and I think
it was there from the day I installed Chrome.  I save webpages to PDF all
the time and it uses the same "Save as PDF" device.

Regards,
Andy

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