Would you like to save a copy of one of our articles for offline use, sharing, or printing? Most modern web browsers include a built-in “Print to PDF” feature, making this process easy—no extra software is needed.
Below are instructions for the most common browsers.
🔹 Google Chrome
- Open the article you want to save.
- Click the three dots (⋮) in the top-right corner.
- Select Print.
- In the Destination dropdown, choose Save as PDF.
- Click Save, then choose where to save the file on your computer.
📺 Watch a quick video tutorial (1:36)
🔹 Mozilla Firefox
- Open the article.
- Press Ctrl + P (Windows) or Cmd + P (Mac), or go to the menu and select Print.
- In the print dialog, choose Microsoft Print to PDF (Windows) or Save as PDF (Mac).
- Click Print or Save, then choose a location.
📺 Watch a tutorial covering Firefox and other browsers
🔹 Microsoft Edge
- Open the article.
- Click the three dots (⋯) in the top-right corner.
- Choose Print.
- Under Printer, select Save as PDF.
- Click Print, then save the file.
🔹 Safari (Mac)
- Open the article.
- Click File in the top menu bar.
- Select Export as PDF or Print, then choose Save as PDF in the dialog.
- Choose a location and save.
⚠️ Not Seeing the Option?
Some older computers or operating systems may not support “Print to PDF” natively. If that’s the case:
- Try updating your browser.
- Use a free online tool like webpagetopdf.com or printfriendly.com.
- Or contact us—we’re happy to send you a PDF copy!