Can i download my experian credit report to PDF?

I have registered for the free months trial to get an up to date credit report from Experian.

i can print off the report but does anyone know if/how i can download it instead so that it can be easily emaily as an attachment?

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  • If you are running a windows PC you can always print it to Windows Document Printer and save it as a tiff file. Or you could always download a free PDF print driver which will give you a printer that saves the file as pdf (cutePDF is quite good).
  • Donnie
    Donnie Posts: 9,862 Forumite
    jgallcash wrote: »
    I have registered for the free months trial to get an up to date credit report from Experian.

    i can print off the report but does anyone know if/how i can download it instead so that it can be easily emaily as an attachment?

    In fact, there is an option to download as a PDF file. You just have to look more closely.
  • fermi
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    Yes you can. Just select the "Previous reports" option and it will give you a list of pdfs to download.

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  • jgallcash
    jgallcash Posts: 645 Forumite
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    Topman fermi.

    Donnie i forgot how much of an unhelpful and pedantic idiot you are sometimes.

    Thanks for nothing
  • espresso
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    Donnie - Just put the ungrateful b@stard on your ignore list.

    Simples.
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  • Donnie
    Donnie Posts: 9,862 Forumite
    jgallcash wrote: »
    Topman fermi.

    Donnie i forgot....

    Thanks for nothing

    Speaking of idiots....who couldn't find it the 'Print as PDF button? It's in more than one location.

    Since I no longer have access to my Experian account, I had no way of directing you more accurately than to advise you to look more closely. :)

    Clearly, you need someone to hold your hand and guide you to exactly where it was. So, unless you are really young or really old, you must be quite the imbecile.

    Put simply, your description is more apt when regarding yourself.

    I 'm sure that if you run through your previous posts, that there aren't too many posts involving your helping people, so you can also be described as unhelpful.



    So , jgallcash, thank for letting us know what unhelpful and pedantic idiot you are. ;)


    Thanks for the advice espresso, but I don't mind helping the mentally impaired.
  • Bikertov
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    jgallcash wrote: »
    I have registered for the free months trial to get an up to date credit report from Experian.

    i can print off the report but does anyone know if/how i can download it instead so that it can be easily emaily as an attachment?

    For this (or anything else for that matter) use Cute PDF Writer - http://www.cutepdf.com/products/cutepdf/Writer.asp

    This installs as a printer, and you "print" to it from any application. This will create a PDF file that you can save, email etc instead of a hard-copy print from your printer.

    Easy !
  • Donnie
    Donnie Posts: 9,862 Forumite
    No need in this case, as the website publishes in PDF anyway. I guess it's just a little too difficult for some to understand.
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