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I googled how to save Firefox output as PDF and found out you can't unless you download some sort of add-on. But, I found that you can do it easily in Google Chrome by doing Ctrl+P and then changing the destination to "Save as PDF". And, after I downloaded Chrome and tried this, I also noticed that it doesn't split up lines of output or graph pictures into two different pages.
I thought I would put this up in case any one else looks at this question sometime.
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I googled how to save Firefox output as PDF and found out you can't unless you download some sort of add-on. But, I found that you can do it easily in Google Chrome by doing Ctrl+P and then changing the destination to "Save as PDF". And, after I downloaded Chrome and tried this, I also noticed that it doesn't split up lines of output or graph pictures into two different pages.pages. It does add large portions of white space occasionally, but I made my output much smaller on the side, so the benefits of not splitting up outputs outweighs the negative of extra white space.
I thought I would put this up in case any one else looks at this question sometime.
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