Open Safari (or another app; see below) and take one screenshot of any screen, then immediately tap on the thumbnail preview. Above the screenshot will be two options: "Screen" and "Full Page".
Selecting "Full Page" will turn the entire document you are viewing into a PDF file that you can then save and manipulate in the Files app.
Note 1: The feature works in Safari, Pages, Numbers, Keynote, Mail, or Apple Maps. Note 2: Works on iPhone and iPad, iOS 13 and later.
I usually write a blog post about once a week. The latest post can be viewed here: Think for Yourself: In the end, everything is just an opinion. Be skeptical, and think for yourself! (posted 2026-04-25 at 21:12:02). Or go to the Home Page of My Blog to choose a post to view.
I do podcasts too! You can listen to my latest podcast, here: OJB's Podcast 2026-04-25 Think For Yourself: In the end, everything is just an opinion. Be skeptical, and think for yourself! Or subscribe to my podcast RSS feed, on my RSS Feeds page.
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