Yes you can save the pages mentioned by all the persons before me....but if the page is protected and blocked for saving there is no way you can save that...for that you need to copy the source of it and paste it on frontpage or any webpage building software to see it....unfortunately the formatting will not be as clear as you see on the page itself.
2007-01-17 21:13:48
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answered by Big Bull 1
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Indeed
â Page options
â Save as
â Select the area to save the page
â Do not change the format or file extension
(Sorry this if for IE 7, if you are using IE 6 Save as is under file...)
The page will be saved as a location...
Anothe method would be to take a screen shot of the page by pressing:
Alt + Prt Scr (Print Screen)
And this will make a picture copy (mouse and all) of the screen to be pasted into a document... you can then save the document.
2007-01-18 05:10:39
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answer #2
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answered by Chεεrs [uk] 7
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Ifyou goto File->Save As it will save the HTML and all the images for the page such that you can view it at your leaisure off line.
There are programs out there which will save the whole of a site such that when you run it and enter the url it saves that page and any pages that are linked to from it. You can usually specify how far to go.
2007-01-18 05:11:19
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answered by Tempest 3
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I save web pages all the time in my favorites. That is the only way that you can be sure to have the pages that you want to refer to over and over again. But the only way I know to do it is by saving them to favorites, save to computer, save to special file, or to desktop. I usually just save them in favorites.
2007-01-18 05:17:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, you click File - Save As and let the browser save the page; then to see it you open the browser and click File - Work offline, then File - Open file and browse to the file. It will open in your web browser but the links won't work!
2007-01-18 05:15:37
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answered by sarah c 7
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File -> Save As.
2007-01-18 05:11:03
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answered by magak 2
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If a web page is taken down you can visit the Internet Archive and enter its address in the WayBack Machine.
2007-01-18 05:46:36
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answered by Vincent Z 2
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yes. just click, file save...It will save an .htm file as well as create a folder for pictures and stuff used by the page.
2007-01-18 05:11:00
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answered by brent 3
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you can save the page itself as a file
in mozilla firefox browsers, click file>save page as
in ie, click file>save as
2007-01-18 05:12:40
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answered by mel 2
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yes u can
go to
file --> Save as
then choose the format
e.g
html" will save one file and one folder which contain all pic's and other components
mht: will save only one file will contain the every think
2007-01-18 05:19:26
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answered by ٍS.Saab 2
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