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How To Capture Full Web Page on Google Chrome

Capturing a screenshot of any web page in full isn’t as easy as it sounds. Printing or saving it to PDF simply doesn’t cut it. You will need something else to help out.

If you are using Google Chrome as your main browser, Full Page Screen Capture is a perfect extension for the job.

Go to Full Page Screen Capture‘s extension page and click Add to Chrome to install the extension onto your Chrome.

Once installed, a small camera icon shown up in the browser bar.

To capture the full page of a web page, simply click that little camera icon to get it started.

Once it’s done, you have the choice to save the whole captured web page in either PDF or image in PNG format by default.

Easy and Peasy.

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