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The MN Stormwater Manual no longer supports the following functions:
A simple way to export a web page or parts of a web page to a document (e.g. Microsoft Word, pdf) is to copy and paste the material from the web page into Microsoft Word. To do this, use your mouse to click and drag over the information you want to copy. Right click on the mouse and select copy. Go to Microsoft Word, right click the mouse, and select paste. In Word, under File, select Save As and choose the document type you want. Name the document and save it.
Creating a pdf from your browser is readily accomplished but the method for doing this varies with your browser, the browser version, and with your computer settings. Recent updates to browsers such as Firefox may include a pdf export option. In some cases you will have to add-in a conversion option into your browser. Another option is to download one of the many free conversion tools available on the web. The following links should be useful in finding the best option for you.
Instruction can be found at http://code.makery.ch/library/convert-web-page-to-word/. Below is a summary.
Converting a web page to a Microsoft Word document can be accomplished by doing the following: