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How to Convert HTML to PDF in Make: Download, Convert, Upload—Automated.

· 11 min read
SEO and Content Writer

You have HTML—from a template, a form, or cloud storage. You need a PDF for email, archiving, or distribution. Manually exporting doesn't scale. Make plus PDF4me turns HTML into PDF in three modules: download the file from Dropbox (or Google Drive), run Convert HTML to PDF, and upload the result. No code, no servers. Connect your storage, map the HTML file, and get a ready-to-use PDF.

Word files in Dropbox? Make converts them to PDF/A convert, compress, archive in five modules.

· 13 min read
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Reports, contracts, proposals—often they sit as Word files in Dropbox or other cloud storage. When you need them archived for compliance or retention, a raw .docx isn't enough. PDF/A (ISO 19005) is the standard: fonts embedded, no external links, readable for decades. You can't jump straight from Word to PDF/A—you need to convert to PDF first. In Make, wire up a scenario: download a Word (or Excel, PowerPoint) file from Dropbox, convert it to PDF, compress it, turn that into PDF/A, and upload the archival file. Five modules. One scenario. No manual export.