Documents play a crucial role in different organizations. An important aspect of the document is the file format, which ensures that the file is readable by the end-user on any system. PDF is one such cross-functional file format, which is independent of operating system, hardware, software, and even a device. Microsoft's websites use the ASPX extension instead of HTML format.
The file format is more of an Internet media type document, developed and introduced by Microsoft. The extension stands for Active Server Pages. There is a necessity to convert such ASPX to PDF to ensure that the end user receives the ability to read the file irrespective of the system and its specifications.
As stated earlier, ASPX is an Internet media type document and therefore, it is easy to open such a file using a web browser such as Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Opera. The steps provided below will be helpful in opening ASPX file in Chrome and save it as a PDF document.
Drag the ASPX file from your desktop into the URL field of Chrome where you enter web addresses. It will automatically open the ASPX file. You can now view the content present in the ASPX file.
It is now time to convert the file into PDF. To do this, press "Ctrl + P" to open the print settings of the web page. From the pop-up window, press the "Change" button under the "Destination" tab to convert the document into a PDF file. You will now have to select "Save as PDF" option. Press the "Save" button appearing in the next screen, as shown below to save the ASPX file to PDF document.
Wondershare PDFelement (Wondershare PDFelement for Mac) provides the needed ability for an individual to gain complete control over PDFs. An impressive feature of the program is the incorporation of various tools that help in changing in creating PDFs with ease. The software package is available in Windows, Mac and iOS to suit the requirements of various users.
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