Stephanie Bickford-
So I signed into the link and recovered my safety training history but I dont see a special print thing and when I try to print the screen using the toolbar at the top and I dont have the option to print it as a PDF and I have downloaded Adobe.
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3 comments:
I think Foxit PDF has a PDF printer and it's free. I've also used CutePDF. If you do a google search there are others. Install and automagically, you will be able to print to PDF. Those with Macs, this feature is built in :)
Stephanie,
Did this help you? Were you able to figure out how to print a PDF?
-Gwen
I usually just click "printscreen" on the keyboard and paste it into a word document. Then all you'll have to do is crop and print :)
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