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How to convert your Blogger Blog to PDF ?

You can use a website called "blogbooker" @ http://www.blogbooker.com/blogger.php  to convert your Blogger Blog to a PDF . Please find the steps below :

1. Save your blog as an xml using Blogger Settings - Other - Export Blog option
2. Go to the website "http://www.blogbooker.com/blogger.php" and select this XML , give your blog address and select the options like date range, page size, font, ...
3. Click the  "Create Your BlogBook" button to view and save your blog as PDF


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  1. Can we get your blog's pdf? :)

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  2. sure Mohammed. Give me your mail id. :-)

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  3. Modern technology is more and more developed, pdf can be freely converted, from html to pdf, from pdf to image, etc., to facilitate everyone's work and study.

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