Save as PDF file from WEB report

Hi All,
I want to save the Web report out put to PDF file in 3.5 Version.
Can some body help me with any documents or HTML code?.
Thanks.

Hi,
Can you please check below threads
Convert a web report into pdf and print (in BW 3.5)
Displaying PDF file in browser
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