Creating pdf of webpage with active links
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SEASON's GREETINGS in advance to everybody.
I want to create a PDF of this link :
http://www.mandarvaidya.com/card.html
Please let me know how can I do it?
Is it possible in Wecsite X5 or FlexiPDF Professionalis useful for this porpose?
Regards
Mandar
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search google, for instance:
https://webpagetopdf.com/
x5 can't do this. I hope the linkks are also in it, try or search further, else you need a profesional pdf package. (mostly very expensive)
Goodluck!
Auteur
Thanks Andre E
I tried with your way, but not successful.
Can I have a contact details of support of FlexiPDF, which Incomedia is selling from website?
Regards
Mandar
Hello Mandar
There is free tools that can convert a web-page to a PDF.
Example here : https://www.web2pdfconvert.com/
You can create a web-page to a PDF - one page a time.
I have used this - it gives good results.
If you want to edit the document you could use a PDF-editor - OR - you could use a web page to Word converter online. You will then have a word document you can edit, and from Word you can "print" or save the document as a PDF.
FlexiPDF can create a PDF document or edit an existing PDF document - it cannot import a web page or a html-file.
With FlexiPDF however, you will be able to merge/combine more PDF-files into one single PDF.
Link to INCOMEDIA FlexiPDF : https://www.incomedia.eu/en/software.html
Link to original site : https://www.softmaker.com/en/flexipdf
Link to feature page : https://www.softmaker.com/en/flexipdf-features
Auteur
Thanks John S.
I have downloaded a demo version of FlexiPDF, but am not able to find how to hyperlink a text or an object.
Please guide.
Regards
Mandar
FlexiPDF is not suitable for creating text.
You should make your document in Word or another textprogram where you can do the editing and insert hyperlinks and so.
In Word you are able to save as PDF. If your document source is not Word, then you could install a PDF-printer driver.
This way you can create PDF's from nearly all programs.
You can insert hyperlinks in FlexiPDF but it will not belong to a text or image. It has its own layer, and can be placed on top of text or image. It can be placed anywhere, and when the area is hovered it show up as a link. You can link to different types - and also to a normal URL.
You use this :
Mandar,
Again i did not test but this site should do this:
https://www.evopdf.com/demo/HTML_to_PDF/Internal_Links/Convert_Internal_Links_to_PDF.aspx
Give it a try.
Auteur
Thanks John S., thanks Andre E.
I'm trying it.
Mandar