The curse of proprietary file formats... Digging into the deep archive for the first time under Win10, I was not overly surprised to see that the old Internet Explorer web archive format - MHTML - is no longer supported. Can anyone recommend a converter, please - one with a batch processing function would be nice? Thanks.
There's a few on-line site offer to do it - try gooling Aspose, claims to convert MHTML to PDF, although what the result looks like is anybodys guess! Unfortunately no batch facility. Word will open MHTML as well. Even the latest Office 365 has the option listed.
Might be worth installing CutePDF printer (it's free) then if you can load an MHTML this will save it as a PDF even if Microsoft's 'save as PDF' gives grungy results or refuses to save at all. CutePDF has a pre view so you can see if the result is what you want before you need save it.