
If I follow the first step, I'm on Firefox. I myself have been trying to figure out how to do it and the second step in the instructions is very confusing. Do you really think the person who posted the question and spent hours on the phone with customer support didn't try to follow the steps you shared on that link? That's the first thing we do as users trying to fix this problem. This is a terrible customer support answer.

If you face any issues with above steps, please let us know. Select a Save location for the converted PDF file and click Save when prompted. You should be able to see “Convert webpage to PDF” option in the extension menu. Open the URL you want to convert in Chrome browser.Ĥ.

Make sure the extension is enabled in browser.ģ. Install Acrobat extension for Chrome from if not already installed.Ģ. If you want to convert an online URL, you can use Acrobat Chrome extension as it also has the capability to convert webpage to PDF.ġ. If the converted document is not proper (as mentioned by you), please share a sample HTML file with us so that we can check the issue. Click on “Browse” button and select the HTML file to be converted. So you will have to use Acrobat Create PDF tool to convert the file.ģ. Unfortunately, local HTML files cannot be converted from browser as Acrobat browser extensions only work for online URLs. It is unclear if the document is a locally saved HTML file or an online URL. We are really sorry for the inconvenience you are facing.Īs much as I understand from your post, you want to convert an HTML document to PDF from browser.
