I am trying to create a pdf from a webpage.

I'm trying to print a pdf from a website page. The top part of the final pdf is normal but the bottom part of the page is scrunched up and the bottom fourth of the page is blank. This has been a recent occurence.
Thanks

Hi rose%20msmith19071310,
Sure thing! Please follow these steps:
Log on to https://cloud.acrobat.com/convertpdf using your Adobe ID/email address and password.
Click Select Files to Convert to PDF.
Navigate to the scanned document, and select it.
Click Choose. Your file will be converted, and then saved to your online account at http://cloud.acrobat.com/files.
Note that you can't scan directly to PDF using Adobe PDF Pack--you need to save the file from your scanner first.
Please let us know if you have additional questions.
Best,
Sara

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