Save Invoice at VF03 to local drive

Hi
I am able to view the invoice at VF03/VF02. I click on the billing document -> Issue Output To -> Print preview. What I need is to save the Invoice in my local drive as PDF format or any other viewable format.
The Save function is disable to click.
Please advise how I can save the Invoice into my local drive?
Thanks
Brandon

Hi Brandon,
If you have convert PDF software in your system, then you can do it using Print .
When you go to VF03--> Issue output to--> Click on the print button (not the Print preview),
then it will ask for the printer to select, there you should be able to see PDF converter in the dropdown,  select that and continue.
Please let me know
Thank,
AV

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