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Subject:RE: Conversion of html to pdf From:Bill Burns <BillDB -at- intl -dot- com> To:TECHWR-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 9 Dec 1999 08:43:15 -0700
Christopher writes:
> Is there any tool that currently exists to convert a bunch of html pages
> to
> pdf?
>
If you have Acrobat 4, you can use the Web Capture utility (on
Tools>WebCapture). It's pretty slick. Not only will it capture the site
structure, it will convert forms into their functional PDF equivalent. You
can select the number of levels for the structure. Be careful, though. If a
site has external links, you could have a very large, messy PDF file on your
hands.
Bill Burns - Eccentric Technology Consultant
INT'L.com Design & Development
billdb -at- intl -dot- com
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