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When I download a Google Document as a PDF file or Word Doc so that I can print, my formatting is all screwed up. How do I fix this?

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Text in Google Docs is basically HTML. When a document is created the web browser formats the text and pages based on HTML code. When you download the document as another file type Google has to perform a translation from HTML code into the programming code used by PDF files and Microsoft Word. As any body who can speak another language will tell you there is not always a direct translation, and unfortunately this is also true in the digital world.

To print a document and keep the formatting you need to use the web browser Google Chrome and then follow these steps:

1. Click on "Print"



2. This will bring up a new window



3. So that your printed document will not contain the website metadata at the bottom of the page uncheck "Headers and footers"


4. From the new window click on the box next to "Destination"



5. From the new menu choose the printer you wish to use




6. Now click "Print"



7. If you wish to save your document as a PDF follow steps 1, 2, 3 and 4 then from the menu choose "Save as PDF"



8. Now click "Save"