You know all Portable Document Format (PDF). You may also know that Windows did not have built-in support for creating PDFs.
But this has changed with the release of Windows 10, which has the ability to create PDF files.
In Windows prior to Windows 10, you could have this mode by installing a free third-party application such as virtual PDF printers, CutePDF or doPDF.
Microsoft Office also acquired "Save to PDF" and "Print to PDF" but today Windows 10 seems to be taking over. You can create PDF files by following these instructions:
You can run any application that is able to print files. We would use our favorite NotePad ++ app but the title says "no third party apps."
So we select Windows Notebook 10 or the English Notepad.
Enter some text in Notebook and select from the File menu -> Print.
If you want to skip printing the header or footer, first select “Configuration σελίδαs” from the application menu and select the one to print.
To print only the selected content (for example in a web browser), drag to select the content with the saw mouse and then select File -> Print from the browser menu.
In the Print dialog box, select the "Microsoft Print to PDF" printer.
Next, specify the place you want to save the PDF.
Τελειώσατε. Μόλις κάνετε click στο κουμπί αποθήκευσης, θα δημιουργηθεί το αρχείο PDF στο σημείο που επιλέξατε. Από προεπιλογή, το αρχείο μπορεί να ανοίξει με τον Microsoft Edge αν δεν έχετε κάποια άλλη εφαρμογή ανάγνωσης PDF.