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New forum feature How to Export Your Thread to PDF file

As long as any computer has adobe PDF reader there should not be a problem.
Just try it and see.
 
Thanks! This will let me make a back-up of the threads posted previously.
 
Its good feature. Exporting your thread to a PDF is easier than it sounds. First, select the entire thread or the specific posts you want to save. You can copy them into a word processor like Microsoft Word or Google Docs. Format the text neatly, adjusting fonts, spacing, and headings if needed. Once ready, use the “Save As” or “Download” option and choose PDF as the file type. Some forums also have built-in “Export to PDF” features—check for that in the thread options. This way, you preserve your content in a shareable, offline-friendly format. I recently tried a PDF redaction tool https://pdfized.com to manage sensitive information in my files. It made the process simple to remove confidential data while keeping the document clean and professional. Highly recommend for privacy-focused editing!
 
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I tried to create the PDF on my Sovereign of The Seas 1637 build and got a PDF file with about less than half the photos showing in the file. For some reason it does not capture all photos althought the text is present. This was attempted on my new Imac M4 with the latest Apple update.

Any suggestions as to what happened would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Bill Short
 
I tried to create the PDF on my Sovereign of The Seas 1637 build and got a PDF file with about less than half the photos showing in the file. For some reason it does not capture all photos althought the text is present. This was attempted on my new Imac M4 with the latest Apple update.

Any suggestions as to what happened would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Bill Short
Not the same, but a few off my already saved pdf builts withh ALL the images on it, one day, a couple of months ago, the images disappeared. Only the text are still in the files. These are 3 builts I am checking almost every day for my actual built.
 
I am not sure about if this plugin / add on is compatible among all browsers and especially Apple or PC.
If you are able to make a successful transition from forum to your PDF file, then SAVE IT.
 
I am not sure about if this plugin / add on is compatible among all browsers and especially Apple or PC.
If you are able to make a successful transition from forum to your PDF file, then SAVE IT.
Hi Donnie, in my case they all were saved and I opened them every day since I started my BR. Until one day, the images on 2 out of the 3 builts pdf files were gone.

It wasn't a big deal for me. Instead of using the pdf files to read through and search for images, I used the SOS threads, like in the old times. Nevertheless, when I read @modelshipwright posting, I decided to just comment on my case.

I have the files on my Galaxy Z fold 7 (launched on July). I think it is a software issue concerning some incompatibility between the "pdf reader app" and the newest phone galaxy software. Unfortunately I didn't pay attention if my issue happened after July when the new phone was shipped with the new software. Or if it started before July.

Files were all downloaded on May 25 and at that point I had the Galaxy Zfold6. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 runs with One UI 8 (based on Android 16), while the Z Fold 6 runs on One UI 7 (based on Android 15).

Best !!
Daniel
Ps: Could be I try to download them again. Will see :-)
 
Oh. Good point. You know, I forget about phones. Phones and Apps are in a different universe and there is no guarantee on how mobiles work. Even tablets and iPads
 
Oh. Good point. You know, I forget about phones. Phones and Apps are in a different universe and there is no guarantee on how mobiles work. Even tablets and iPads

:-) Since I retired, and Samsung launched these foldable phones i have to remember to charge my Mac battery every 1-2 months. I stop using my Mac every day. Unless I have a very special task, all is done with my foldable. Size, portability and easy to use are great. As I am writing this, I have another live window open showing today's elections results, relaxed on my living room arm chair.... :-) .

Cheers and Thank you for keeping SOS working !!!

Daniel
 
In genereal we recomend using Windows for this feature and browsers like Chrome,Firefox or Microsoft Safari
 
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This is probably dystopian and or heretical but if it is the author of a log that wants a PDF novella of their work there is a reverse way.
Use a word processor with advanced functions to formulate the log before posting it. Copy/paste to the website. I did this in Textmaker - with photos and all.
It would be a home preview. The RTF is 190 meg and the PDF conversion is 4 meg. I found a site that did the conversion for free. An advantage is that nonproductive 3rd party posts are not there to begin with. The flak has the reading of some logs feel like it is to be chopping thru a jungle using the blunt edge of a machete.
 
I'm bumping this thread for those who did not know it existed.

I spent some time this weekend backing up my Vasa, Kingfisher, and Esping build reports. The first two were quite long so it took some time but I feel good knowing I have these safe.

If you read through this thread you will see there were some issues with the Microsoft Edge browser. On my version after selecting 'print' I had the option of 'Save to PDF' and that worked perfectly.
 
I'm bumping this thread for those who did not know it existed.

I spent some time this weekend backing up my Vasa, Kingfisher, and Esping build reports. The first two were quite long so it took some time but I feel good knowing I have these safe.

If you read through this thread you will see there were some issues with the Microsoft Edge browser. On my version after selecting 'print' I had the option of 'Save to PDF' and that worked perfectly.
Paul, I have been using this feature for some time and its a great option. Nevertheless, something strange happened to me. I never commented because I strongly believe it is an issue with my phone software.

After a few days/weeks or months , when I return to open the downloaded pdf files, only the images of the first pages can be seen. Almost 90% of the images are empty spaces, gone The text is always there.

During my last build, the BHR cross-section build, I downloaded all the build logs I was using as reference. Is faster to search a pdf file than the build log at SOS. After a few weeks of opening them almost every day, on only 1, out of 4, I was able to see all the images. But !!!!! when I saved the pdf files all the images were there. Then, along the weeks, the inages started to disappear and only the text remained.

Since I retired, I got a new computer because my apple notebook already had 11 years old :-) . So it was time for a new one. But I find myself only using it to fill my tax forms and occionally for a Zoom meeting. That means ~5 times per year :-) . So I use 99.99% of the time my foldable Samsung Galaxy Z-Fold-7 . And only the pdf reader version for my phone. I can't find a need to pay a full pdf software subscription. Is probably that what I need to do ?????

I have convinced my self that my issue has to be a sort of "phone Galaxy and pdf reader app incompatibility with the downloaded pdf files.

"Needless to say", independently of that issue, after the MSW crash, I downloaded 25 log builts. Included my logs ... HAHAHA HAHAHA.

Sorry, a long posting just to make you aware that from time to time, open your pdf downloaded files and scroll them.... just in case !!!
:)

Best !!
Daniel
 
Paul, I have been using this feature for some time and its a great option. Nevertheless, something strange happened to me. I never commented because I strongly believe it is an issue with my phone software.

After a few days/weeks or months , when I return to open the downloaded pdf files, only the images of the first pages can be seen. Almost 90% of the images are empty spaces, gone The text is always there.

During my last build, the BHR cross-section build, I downloaded all the build logs I was using as reference. Is faster to search a pdf file than the build log at SOS. After a few weeks of opening them almost every day, on only 1, out of 4, I was able to see all the images. But !!!!! when I saved the pdf files all the images were there. Then, along the weeks, the inages started to disappear and only the text remained.

Since I retired, I got a new computer because my apple notebook already had 11 years old :-) . So it was time for a new one. But I find myself only using it to fill my tax forms and occionally for a Zoom meeting. That means ~5 times per year :-) . So I use 99.99% of the time my foldable Samsung Galaxy Z-Fold-7 . And only the pdf reader version for my phone. I can't find a need to pay a full pdf software subscription. Is probably that what I need to do ?????

I have convinced my self that my issue has to be a sort of "phone Galaxy and pdf reader app incompatibility with the downloaded pdf files.

"Needless to say", independently of that issue, after the MSW crash, I downloaded 25 log builts. Included my logs ... HAHAHA HAHAHA.

Sorry, a long posting just to make you aware that from time to time, open your pdf downloaded files and scroll them.... just in case !!!
:)

Best !!
Daniel
Thanks for this heads-up, Daniel. I use a PC but will check my downloads from time to time to see if something happens. I also only have the free reader version. I save Word files to .pdf all the time and have never had an issue but checking seems wise.
 
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