choose file->save as the webpage
2006-12-14 13:59:47
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answer #1
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answered by simplysiby 1
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Some of the web pages are actually multiple pages which apear as one page.
There are many trick in programming to prevent people for copying the information to thier local system. If the file-save function does notproduce the desired result.
Try: using the mouse to select the area of information on the page that you desire. Once selected [blue], just holed the CTRL key and press the C key at the same time, then open a blank wordpad document and edit-paste 9or hold SHIFT and press INSERT). Once you have the information in the wordpad name andsaveit local.
Hope this helps.
2006-12-14 22:06:17
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answered by bgcolbe 2
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NOT A PROBLEM. Just log onto the webpage when on the internet. Go to the top tooldar where file, edit, view, bookmarks are and click on file. You then see new browser window, new tab, open, save as, page setup, print, print preview. CLICK ON SAVE AS... & choose your location, (I prefer the desktop for easy access). Then click on save just like you are saving a microsoft word document. Your all done. The webpage is saved to your pc. Thanks - GOOD LUCK - JC SURVEILLANCE!
2006-12-14 22:01:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes you can even if you do not have the Mozilla Firefox browser. Go to tools and then where it says favorites, click save.
2006-12-14 22:00:15
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answered by Ted 6
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If everything is on one page, all you have to do is go to file/save page in your browser, it should download the html file and all related media (images etc).
2006-12-14 21:59:48
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answered by Reverse Engineer 2
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copy the questions to a word document
2006-12-14 22:01:07
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answered by t.kooistra 1
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i am pretty sure you can save it to you re favorites
2006-12-14 22:00:25
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answered by rob g 1
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