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True," hi everyone! This is Laura Hammock from the Marvel Channel, and in today's video, I'll show you how to quickly turn an email or really anything printable into a PDF on your iPad. Occasionally, I need to turn an email or a photo into a PDF. Maybe I need to upload it to a cloud service, or I want to draw on it. There are workarounds for photos, and if your email isn't long, you can use one of those workarounds. But for long emails, if I try to cut and paste the email into a PDF creating app and the formatting turns wacky, up until now, I've been out of luck. So, I finally stumbled onto a hidden solution to this. See, the problem is that the native iPad email app doesn't give you a share button. So, say you have a long email with a bunch of formatting like this one, and you want to turn it into a PDF so that you can mark it up or save it or whatever. If you try to copy and paste into notability, which can make things into PDFs, for example, you lose all of the formatting and all of the images, and it's too long to do a bunch of screenshots and awkward. Here's what you do: you go into your email and you push the arrow button. So now, from this menu, you're going to choose print. This seems like a dead end because there were only three options given, but check this out. Use two fingers to pinch open the print preview image, and look what happens. This is actually now a PDF, and you now have a share button. You can use it to email, upload it to a cloud service, or save it to your iPad. Or...