Under the file menu of your browser you can usually choose to save the page.
if all you want is the text, select all (right click) and then copy. Open a word document and select paste.
2007-02-15 21:07:25
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answer #1
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answered by ? 6
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Go to File, Save as, and you will get a dialogue box pop up, you should make sure you click 'desktop' and OK. There will be a logo on your desktop and when you double-click on it you will get to your webpage.
What I like to do is keep a webpage on my links bar for future reference.
Click View, Toolbars, links bar must be ticked.
Then you click and drag the little icon which is to the left of the URL or Address into the links bar, you will usually see a line between the items and then you release the left mouse button and it will appear on your links bar. A much easier way I think and they can be easily deleted if you no longer require them. They can also be shuffled in a different order on your links bar also.
2007-02-15 21:15:45
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answer #2
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answered by friendly face 4
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Follow these steps
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On the File menu, click Save As.
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Double-click the folder you want to save the page in.
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In the File name box, type a name for the page.
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In the Save as type box, select a file type.
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Do one of the following:
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To save all of the files needed to display this page, including graphics, frames, and style sheets, click Web Page, complete. This option saves each file in its original format.
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To save all of the information needed to display this page in a single MIME-encoded file, click Web Archive. This option saves a snapshot of the current Web page. This option is available only if you have installed Outlook Express 5 or later. When you choose Web Page, complete, only the current page is saved. With Web Page, complete and Web Archive, you can view all of the Web page offline, without adding the page to your Favorites list and marking it for offline viewing.
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To save just the current HTML page, click Web Page, HTML only. This option saves the information on the Web page, but it does not save the graphics, sounds, or other files.
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To save just the text from the current Web page, click Text Only. This option saves the information on the Web page in straight text format.
2007-02-15 21:16:37
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-17 17:26:51
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answer #4
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answered by ? 4
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depends what browser your using if me i keep text in notepad or i copy whole page and email myself. if explorer just right click or highlight go to edit upper left hit "select all """ and copy. or save. also if using good browser like firefox or opera just hit select all and save. goes to desktop.
2007-02-15 21:11:47
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answered by Anonymous
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using explorer just click file on the upper left scroll down to send, choose short cut to desk top and you will have an icon now.
2007-02-15 21:14:05
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answered by Anonymous
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go to file menu and then save as
2007-02-15 21:08:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Hit the right space on your mouse.
Then pick what you want to do.
2007-02-15 21:09:47
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answer #8
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answered by elliebear 7
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can you be a little more elaborate with your question as im not sure i know wat you mean and im good on pc's :)
2007-02-15 21:07:30
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answer #9
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answered by Southern Belle 3
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