I downloaded a magazine as a web archive and want to know can I convert it to a PDF file and if so, how do I do that please

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Thank you Frederic, however when I click on "open with", 3 sidebars (?) open in this order ..Safari (default); Textedit; Other. If I click on "other", another window opens with "recommended applications" highlighted. Preview is not one of the chosen applications. However if I click on "all applications", Preview is then highlighted, but it only has an "open" window and I don't get an opportunity to File>Save as PDF.
I hope this makes sense...ellietess

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