Click Save as PDF. It's an option below the "Print Destinations" heading. The pop-up window will close. Click Save. This blue button is at the top of the Print menu on the left side of the window. Clicking it prompts a Save As window to open. Enter a name for your PDF. Select a save location. Click a folder on the left side of the window to select it as the location in which you want to save your filled-out PDF. On a Mac, you may instead have to click the "Where" box and then click a folder in the resulting menu.
It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so will save your filled-out PDF in your specified file location. You can't. You have to use some other application.
Microsoft used to have a free PDF viewer that did a fine job of this, but they discontinued service for it and now you have to use Microsoft Edge. Yes No. The document can only be scrolled up and down but not able to download the doc I think downloading is locked. If this is really a PDF file, then viewing it requires downloading it. It's probably saved on your computer as a temporary file.
You can also edit the file the browsers handles PDF files and tell it to save it, instead of opening it inline. However, I suspect this is not really a PDF, but some kind of presentation of it in another format. Not sure why you say you are using Chrome, FyTg. Thanks for the help, i could solve the problem doing a different thing. By clicking show thumbnails, then print, then save as PDF i can now download it.
You don't need to do all that. If you're using FireFox, just use the download button, that's what it's for! Apparently there are ways to lock down the download feature. I've attached the example I am currently struggling with for your information. I am sorry the right click menu is in German, but trust me when I say that there is no download option there either.
Let me know if you have any other ideas. That doesn't look at all like that. And Chrome doesn't allow any other PDF viewer. From this we can conclude that this is not a PDF at all. It's a web site designed to offer something in pages, and so it's easily mistaken for a PDF.
It might have been a PDF back on its web site in China, but that isn't what is delivered to you. Hence, this discussion does not apply. I have no idea if you can save it, because I don't know what facilities you have for saving something on a secure web site that isn't a PDF. Thank you for clarifying! I still don't believe that "just hit the download button" is a good answer to the question "[how can I] download [a] PDF from a website that has no such option to download that PDF". Obviously FyTg is not a "techie" user and getting into the intricacies of how that PDF file he is viewing is not being served to him a PDF is not gonna solve his problem.
I never use Chrome, but I just opened it and checked settings. You can go to the "View" tab. Just choose the comfortable mode you like. Buy PDFelement right now! Audrey Goodwin. Try It Free. Audrey Goodwin chief Editor. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks. I don't post on here often, but I have an issue where I am just lost Popular Topics in Web Browser. Spiceworks Help Desk.
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