Easy Once u use google translate 2 translate a webpage, click on the
top right hand corner that says 'Remove frame'. Now there are 2
methods -

Method 1:

This will then show a diff link in the location bar; copy that link
and go to any html to doc/ pdf site, enter the link and click convert.
U will have a file that u can print off. I suggest use pdfonfly.com,
as it is free + it doesn't tend to crop extra bits off the page.

Method 2:

Click on File > Save Page As [Firefox] or File > Save As [IE]
Be sure to use the 'webpage complete' setting, otherwise u won't be
able to save a copy of the translated version on your pc for offline
use.
Once saved open htm file whenever u want 2 view the translated site.

On Nov 6, 11:06 am, deepak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have translated a webpage and now I want to print the translated
> contents, how should I do that?
> When I try to copy-paste translated contents to google docs, it copies
> original language+translated language contents. Is there any to print
> translated content. Its multipage webpage.

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