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I'm no expert, but I have documents on my website that can be downloaded and printed. Im assuming that because you want your website viewers to be able to print your document, you don't want them being able to make modifications to it?
Then best to save your document as a PDF first. In the 'link' you set up for that document, you will need to use a .pdf file extension.
example: www.mywebsite.com/document.pdf
Any website page that has forms and documents has to be saved as a .php file extension. So whatever page your link to the document is on must have the .php file extension. Go to the page properties and change the 'file extension' from html to php.
Remember, any menu or text links that point to that page must end with .php
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