Important — Save as MHTML, not HTML
If you press Ctrl+S and save as a regular .html file, the question images will be missing from your PDF. You must save as .mhtml (single file) to include all images. Follow the steps below.
Google Chrome
Save as Single File (.mhtml) — includes all images
- 1 Open your response sheet on the MAH CET portal and wait for it to fully load.
- 2 Press Ctrl+S (Windows) or ⌘+S (Mac).
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In the "Save as type" dropdown, select:
Webpage, Single File (*.mhtml)
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Click Save. You'll get a single
.mhtmlfile. -
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Upload that
.mhtmlfile here — done! ✅
❌ Do NOT select: "Webpage, Complete" or "Webpage, HTML Only" — these formats will produce a PDF without question images.
Microsoft Edge
Same Ctrl+S method — even simpler than Chrome
- 1 Open your response sheet in Microsoft Edge and let it fully load.
- 2 Press Ctrl+S.
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In the "Save as type" dropdown, select:
Web Archive, single file (*.mhtml)
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Save and upload the
.mhtmlfile.
Chrome — DevTools method
Alternative if Ctrl+S doesn't show the MHTML option
- 1 Open the response sheet in Chrome.
- 2 Press F12 to open DevTools.
- 3 Press Ctrl+Shift+P (Windows) / ⌘+Shift+P (Mac).
- 4 Type save and click "Save page as MHTML".
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Upload the downloaded
.mhtmlfile.
💡 Tip: This method always works even if the Ctrl+S dialog doesn't show the MHTML option.
MHTML vs HTML — What's the difference?
| Format | Question images in PDF | Single file | Recommended |
|---|---|---|---|
| .mhtml | ✓ Yes — all images included | ✓ Yes | ✓ Use this |
| .html | ✗ No — images missing from PDF | ✓ Yes | ✗ Avoid |
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