I’ve been printing a lot lately, but only to PDF, as I use this format type to feed information to ChatGPT. I explained the other day that this is a trick I use to give ChatGPT access to websites that might block AI chatbots. There are different ways to share that content, which I’ve addressed, but PDF is my favorite.
While writing that tutorial, I realized I was doing all my Print-to-PDF stuff from my MacBook, which is my weapon of choice for all things related to work and productivity. I use ChatGPT most often on my Mac, so that’s where I end up sending the PDFs.
In the process, I learned that a brilliant iPhone (and iPad) feature is built into Apple’s operating system that lets you print anything to PDF with incredible ease. But it’s hidden from view, and I can’t figure out why. I say this as a longtime iPhone user who hasn’t previously used the Print-to-PDF feature on the phone or on an iPad.
It’s built into the Share feature, available anywhere in iOS and iPadOS that you might want to share files, but it’s not immediately obvious. Unlike the regular Print option in the Share menu, there’s no direct Print to PDF option.
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