After you save some HTML pages from a website, you'll probably want to convert these HTML files to PDF format to view on devices or share with friends. Mac users are lucky now, because Mac OS X has a built-in function that enables Mac users to print HTML files to PDF format. Windows users, however, are not that lucky. To convert HTML to PDF files, Windows users need to find some ways. Below, we introduce how to accomplish the task on Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10.
Among various PDF converters in the market, Wondershare PDFelement is the most cost-effective PDF solution. It is an all-in-one PDF software, which enable you edit, convert, create, annotate, protect, sign PDF files and fill out PDF forms. It supports multiple systems: Windows 10/8/7/XP/VISTA, Mac OS X 10.12-10.7, iOS.
Double-click the quick start icon on the desktop to launch Wondershare PDFelement. And then click the "Create PDF" button on the Home window to reveal the PDF to HTML converting dialogue box.
In the pop-up, select the HTML file you want to convert and open it. The moment you open it with PDFelement, it is created as a PDF file. You just need to click "File > Save" to save it on your computer.
To batch convert HTML files into PDF, click the "Combine Files" button on the Home window. In the "Combine Files" window, you can add as many files as you want by clicking "Add Files" and combine them into one single file.
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