How to print from Microsoft Edge browser
Today we tell you how to print from Microsoft Edge browser. There are many situations where it is better to publish a web page than to send someone the link. Editors and proofreaders, for example, may have an easier time reviewing a page’s length of text in print than with digital printing.
You can print from the Microsoft Edge browser by accessing your options or using keyboard commands.
You can print multiple web pages in Microsoft Edge or files such as PDFs that are viewed in the browser.
If you find that a page is not printing properly from Microsoft Edge, try taking a screenshot first.
Fortunately, it’s quick and easy to print from Microsoft Edge, whether you’re using a Mac or a PC.
Here’s what you need to know.
How to print from Microsoft Edge browser
- Open Microsoft Edge on your Mac or PC and open the page you want to print.
2. Open the options menu by clicking the three dots in the upper right corner.
3. Click “Publish“.
4. A preview will be shown, showing how this page will be printed in the book.
5. If that works for you, set the printing preferences on the left as you want, and click “Print“.
6. You can also press Ctrl + P on PC or Command + P on Mac to open the quick print menu.
If you open the print menu, but find that the page doesn’t look right when viewed, you can take a screenshot of the page and print it instead.
1. Take a screenshot (or several screenshots) of what you want to print. Edge also has a specific browser extension that allows you to convert entire web pages into one image.
- Open the screenshot on your computer, outside of Edge.
- Print it by pressing Ctrl + P on your PC or Command + P on your Mac.