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[br]Printing webpages and confirmation emails used to be common back in the days, especially to keep a copy of your booking when traveling. However, as mobile devices are much more popular, most people now carry an electronic version of these documents. In the meantime, browsing websites on a phone is also more frequent, but there are times when you need to save a page as a PDF file. Unfortunately, and quite surprisingly, Chrome doesn't allow you to do this natively, but Opera's latest version adds support for it, making it easier to store or share documents.[br][br]In Opera 52, you can now easily save a page as a PDF file on your device by clicking the (three-dot) menu. The feature works as if you were printing a page, so it lets you pick the layout and orientation, but also which pages to save, in case some of them are not relevant. Talking about printing, you can also create a physical copy of your document using the Android share menu through the manufacturer's software.[br][br]The new version also refines tab switching, thanks to a new look and feel. Lastly, it fixes some minor issues and improves the built-in VPN and video playback capabilities.[br][br][br][br]#Infinix_India..... |
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