I tried this from Chromium in Linux but it should work on Chrome in Windows. Press CTRL+SHIFT+I to open the developer tools then CTRL+SHIFT+P then type "screenshot" (without the quotes) and select "Capture full size screenshot". It saved in the Downloads folder for me. On 5/12/23 2:26 PM, charles meyer wrote: > Deborah, > > In Firefox I can screen capture all the corbett you see on a Web iste as > you scroll all the way down to the bottom of those pages as if you took a > photo off al the content and saved it as several pages as a .png. > > If I copy paste Web site content int Word or Libre Writer it loses a lot of > the graphics. > > If I print a PDF of all the pages they don't appear exactly how you saw > them as you scroll down. > > Ex. You see a comparison chart on a Web site and want to keep that chart > with the 4-5 columns across the page the PDF will place some of that > comparisons content below the columns of comparison instead of across the > page in column-like formation. > > I'm wondering if Chrome or The Edge can "screen" captures all the content > and save it so it looks WYSIWYG like Firefox can? > > I have to use Chrome or The Edge At work but on my own laptop I use FF or > Vivaldi - both outstanding at screen capturing so the resulting .png is > WYSIWYG. > > Does Chrome or The Edge require you to install an add-on or extension to do > that? > > Thank you, > > Charles. > > Date: Thu, 11 May 2023 23:15:17 +0000 > From: "Fitchett, Deborah"<[log in to unmask]> > Subject: Re: Capturing WYSIWYG with Chrome or The Edge > > What do you mean by "capture"? Are you talking about a video, screenshot, > PDF, printing, copy/pasting to another document, something else? > > Deborah -- *Tim McMahon* West Liberty Public Library