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IE saving webpages for offline use
Can someone please tell me how to save a webpage for offline use to a CD?
Thanks, Clover |
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Barefoot on the Moon!
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File > save as
Depending on how the page is written, some elements don't show up right. But if it's mainly content and placed images that you're after (ie photoshop tutorials), that should do it.
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Thank you, I feel dopey for posing the questions as I did.
![]() I know how to do that one. When I save a website in my favorites, it gives me the option of saving it for offline use, and asks how many pages deep I want to go. I want to copy down some recipe's but don't want to open and save every file. Is there a way to do it all in one shot and save it to CD? |
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Barefoot on the Moon!
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A program called "HTTrack Website Copier" was posted a while back. Haven't had a chance to use it yet, though.
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Thanks Force Flow! I appreciate it!
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