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With Chrome I can rt.click and print or save pg. or pgs. to PDF; how in Firefox?

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eg. if a document has 6 pages I can print or save to PDF some or all the pages. I use a probook 6560, 64 bit, windows professional so I have PDF without using PDF Complete, which is the only PDF choice in the print file.

eg. if a document has 6 pages I can print or save to PDF some or all the pages. I use a probook 6560, 64 bit, windows professional so I have PDF without using PDF Complete, which is the only PDF choice in the print file.

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You can use an extension to add Print to the right-click context menu, but it's easier to use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+p to call up the print dialog.

If PDF Complete is not working well for you, there are some free PDF printer drivers you could add as alternatives:

If you prefer an extension which adds itself to the right-click menu, I like Print pages to Pdf, which does an unusually good job capturing the on-screen appearance of the page. (Also, it generates the PDF on your computer, without sending it to the cloud.)

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You can use an extension to add Print to the right-click context menu, but it's easier to use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+p to call up the print dialog.

If PDF Complete is not working well for you, there are some free PDF printer drivers you could add as alternatives:

If you prefer an extension which adds itself to the right-click menu, I like Print pages to Pdf, which does an unusually good job capturing the on-screen appearance of the page. (Also, it generates the PDF on your computer, without sending it to the cloud.)

pdfforge worked for my application. Thanks