Because of this, the emails that you send and receive are generally of the utmost importance to others, and would generally need saving in one way or another. One versatile file format that exists is the PDF, and this guide will show you how you can save your Outlook emails as PDF files. Normally, when you would want to save an Outlook email as a file, you’d do the following: The problem is that Outlook doesn’t include PDF as one of the default Save as types.

How do I convert Outlook emails to PDF?

1. Use the Microsoft Print To PDF utility

The Microsoft Print To PDF utility included in Windows 10 allows you to print any email message directly to a PDF. You can do this by following these steps: For those of you that don’t have Windows 10

2. Use a third-party Add-in for Microsoft Outlook

There are many Microsoft Outlook Add-ins available that will allow you to save emails directly to PDF. Additionally, there are many professional PDF readers and managers that will also install an Outlook Add-in during their setup process. As far as strictly saving emails to PDF is concerned, this solution is indeed the fastest. However, having too many Add-ins installed can cause issues with your Microsoft Outlook client.

3. Use a third-party PST to PDF converter

Some of you may not know that Microsoft Outlook stores your emails on your PC as well in a designated location. These emails are saved in a PST file, which can only be opened using Outlook or PST-dedicated programs. You could use a third-party PST to PDF conversion tool, as they are available as both downloadable clients for the PC, and as web apps online. If you want a full-feature utility that lets you convert Outlook emails, contacts, calendars, and notes and is able to work with multiple PST file batches, we suggest you try SysTools Outlook PST to PDF Converter. Have you found a new way to convert Outlook emails into PDF files? Let us know in the comments section below.

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