Possibly they were using Windows XP possibly there was some other reason that escaped me. I did not keep notes, but I did burn up several hours on efforts that other people said would work, and that seemed like they should work, but that just were not working for me. I looked at a number of webpages suggesting various command line approaches that did not work. I looked at HTMLDOC, but it turned out to date from 2006, and thus apparently did not support more modern webpages. VeryPDF offered a bewildering variety of PDF tools, and I was not sure how much they all cost, but one of the recommended ones cost $299. I had previously used VeryPDF, but I believed there was a limit on how many files you could convert with that program before you would need to buy a copy. Example webpages led me to wonder whether PrintHTML worked in Windows 7. For some reason, it wasn’t working for me. I began with the PrintHTML option mentioned in a comment to that previous post. This time, I was working with HTM and HTML rather than MHT files. I wanted to revisit the matter, perhaps finding a more streamlined way to complete the project. In a previous post, I explored ways to print many MHT files.
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