Not directly. You need to print the page using "Microsoft Office Document Image Writer" (TIF file) or in Adobe PDF format. You cannot save as HTML like someone else replied if it is a flash based database page. If it's basic html, sure.
2006-10-22 15:57:34
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answered by orlandobillybob 6
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In IE with the page open, go to File, click on Save As
select a folder where you want to keep the pages
Now there are various ways in which you can save a file
1) as a web page - complete (this will save the main page to the folder and the images and other elements in seperate linked folders within that)
2) as a web page - HTML only (this will save the HTML code but not the images and other linked elements)
3) as a web archive (This saves your page as a *.mht file. its a single file that only IE can open, but for carrying pages around.. i recommend this)
all other optons do not save the entire page
2006-10-22 22:59:52
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answered by Dean 2
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not that i know of about saving pages to disk, just give them the page/website
2006-10-22 22:56:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, just go to File, Save as in your internet browser.
2006-10-22 22:49:38
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answered by gangals476 2
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