Related post: From Windows 8.1 64-bit, running IE11, we need to convert web pages open in browser to PDF. Cannot find IE Gallery link anywhere in IE11 menu! Change the printer name, update the printer IP address, or remove the printer from the HP Print Service Plugin. On your Android device, tap Settings. Tap More, More networks, More settings, or NFC and sharing, and then tap Print or Printing. Start your free trial to print to PDF using Adobe Acrobat DC. Print documents reliably from any Windows or Mac application by selecting Adobe PDF as your printer. Google and Bing are both IE11 grief floods. Chrome has half a dozen pdf conversion tools with a single click. IE Gallery only has an outdated 2009 msi extension for Acrobat, from Nitro. Nitro's Acrobat add-on is not compatible with IE11. Kindly note that the missing PDF functionality may be related to much larger security (piracy?) concerns. Please share any PDF solutions that you may find. Thank you, and TIA. Geethu, this is the Nitro add-on. As stated above, This add-on is not compatible with IE11 running on Windows 8.n 64-bit (at least for this machine). You install the Acrobat add-on, and Windows immediately flags it incompatible. Examine Registry entries, and it appears that Windows is unable to use this add-on, because it is outdated software. Windows tries, maybe a little bit too aggressively, to install Nitro's Acrobat add-on, creating browser placeholders, etc. But the product is not compatible, so all that happens is the registry gains 'useless' entries, and Program Files (x86) gains useless folders and files. Not that Nitro is malware. So the question remains: where is the PDF add-on for IE11 on current EFI 64-bit Windows 8.1 desktop systems? Hmm. Installing enables the IE11 save HTML as PDF in several ways. Is it that Windows and Office are co-dependent on Adobe's Creative Cloud membership? Compare services like. Or free services, one of dozens being. Online services function without issue. What is blocking browser PDF management for this EFI Windows desktop system? Well, Adobe CC implements the PDF capabilities of Microsoft software (and visa versa). Recommendation for 2013 October subscribers to Office 365 who previously rely on PDF add-ons to complete web-to-pdf downloads. Recommendation is to add Adobe CC and 10,000 unnecessary Acrobat capabilities to the growing list of hard times monthly expenses. Unlike and, starter subscription rates at Creative Cloud will respectively exact 3,300% and 3,000% increases in operating system monthly costs. Oh! You have herein been forwarned that CC apps are not exactly working yet (at least, none of them except Acrobat, for this machine).
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