Exporting an Adobe Portfolio website as a PDF

There is currently no built-in option to export an Adobe Portfolio webpage from within the Adobe Portfolio application. Users can use Adobe Acrobat Pro to convert web pages to PDF by using either the Adobe Acrobat desktop application or the Adobe Acrobat browser extension.

Convert web pages to PDF using the Adobe Acrobat browser extension

  1. Open a web page in the browser or refresh any existing tab with a web page loaded. The extension is enabled once the web page is completely downloaded.

  2. Select the Adobe Acrobat icon displayed in the upper-right corner of the browser toolbar, and then choose Convert webpage to PDF.
    Using the Convert menu on the, do any of the following:

    1. To create a PDF from the currently open web page, choose Convert webpage to PDF. Then select a location, type a filename, and select Save.

    2. To add a PDF of the currently open web page to another PDF, choose Add to existing PDF. Then locate and select the existing PDF, and select Save.

    3. To explore Acrobat online services to convert and combine files in your browser select Create PDF Online.

  3. Provide the file name in the Save As dialog box, then select Save. The web page is converted to PDF, and then the PDF opens in Acrobat.

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Convert web pages to PDF in Acrobat

  1. Open Acrobat and in the global bar, select CreateWeb Page.

  2. Enter the complete path to the web page, or select Browse and locate an HTML file.

  3. To specify the number of levels on the website to convert, select Capture multiple levels. Enter the number of levels to include, or select Get entire site to include all levels from the website.

  4. If Get N level(s) is selected, select one or both of the following options:

    Stay on same path

    Downloads only web pages subordinate to the specified URL.

    Stay on same server

    Downloads only web pages stored on the same server.

  5. Select Advanced settings, change the selected options in the Web Page Conversion Settings dialog box as needed, and select OK.

  6. Select Create.

 

UA faculty, staff and students have free access to Adobe Acrobat through their UA Adobe Creative Cloud license.