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Insert web pages into a PDF
Learn how to add content from a web page to an existing PDF in Adobe Acrobat.
Add an unlinked web page to an existing PDF
Go to Edit > Organize pages > Insert > From web page.
In the dialog box that opens, enter the webpage URL and then select Add.
Once the web pages are added to your PDF, rearrange pages if needed, and save the file.
If the PDF is read-only, a new PDF will be created instead.
Add a linked web page to an existing PDF
Open the PDF and find the page with the web link.
Right-click the web link and select Append to Document.
The linked content is converted and added as a new page, and the link now points internally within the PDF.
Convert a linked web page to a new PDF
Open the converted PDF and find the desired web link.
Right-click the link and select Open Weblink as New Document.
It converts the webpage into a new PDF. On Windows, you can do the same from a web browser.
Copy the URL of a web link
Open the PDF and find the page with the link.
Right-click the link and select Copy Link Location.
Paste the copied URL to a desired location.