I cannot get Web pages to save as PDF files as in the past. Has something changed?

Anonymous
2023-12-10T01:56:28+00:00

I I cannot get Web pages to save as PDF files as in the past. Has something changed?

Microsoft Edge | Read PDFs | Windows 11

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-12-11T12:21:51+00:00

    Hello John Kull.

    Welcome to Microsoft Community.

    Regarding to your information I assume that you can't saved webpage as PDF like before in Edge.

    Based on our testing and the update history provided by our developers, this feature is available and there haven't been any recent changes.

    Could you please clarify the specific reason why you're unable to save the website as a PDF? Is it because you can't find the interface (Ctrl+P),

    or is the option to save as PDF not available within that interface?

    Maybe you can try to download the Canary Version Edge check whether this feature in this version Edge works.

    Become a Microsoft Edge Insider | Microsoft Edge

    If there is anything not clear, please do not hesitate to let me know.

    Best Regards,

    Tommy-MSFT | Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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  3. Anonymous
    2023-12-13T17:00:11+00:00

    I have the same Issue. When I click Save as PDF, it starts the download and then nothing happens. It shows the Download as being done, but it never actually downloads. Have tested this 6 times now, all with the same result. Microsoft Print to PDF works, but it crops of the webpages and is an inferior choice.

    This is all in the Edge browser

    *Edit: Just had to download Google Chrome to test it. Works like a charm. Clearly something is wrong with the Microsoft Edge browser.

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  4. Anonymous
    2023-12-13T17:47:21+00:00

    I have the same problem. I have an online store and use an app to create invoices. When I go to print the invoices, I use the Microsoft Print to PDF as Tommy suggested. It begins the download and acts like it is completing it - it even brings up the Downloads side bar - but then the byte progression reverses to 0% and becomes an "unidentified" document in the folder I'm saving to. I can't upload any supporting documents or I'd provide proof. Everything worked like clockwork on Friday, December 8, 2023. I come in on Monday, December 11th and can no longer save to PDF using the "print" feature in Microsoft. I have to use Edge for work but have had to resort to using Chrome just to get my documents to download. Obviously, someone at Microsoft pushed through an update that is missing code. I suggest Microsoft go back and analyze what it had last Friday with what it has now or re-upload the prior update to get us back up and operational.

    Update: 12/20/23

    I am able to resume using Microsoft Edge and the print to PDF function again! Hallelujah! Thank you!

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  5. Anonymous
    2023-12-13T20:56:14+00:00

    I ran into the same problem on 12/11 afternoon. After using Ctrl+P > Save as PDF > indicate destination folder/name, Edge initiates a file download process that fails with a 0 out of ##### bytes and creates a file named Unconfirmed ######.crdownload. I cannot open the file. When I stop the download on Edge, the file is gone.

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