~terry
Sun, Sep 22, 1996 (09:10)
seed
OK. We had Netscape only. Now let's only talk about Internet Explorer
in this item.
~MarciaH
Thu, Aug 17, 2000 (20:56)
#2
PC Browser Alert
A newsletter from CNET Help.com
http://www.help.com/
August 17, 2000
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This week's Internet Explorer tip: Save a Web Page for Offline Viewing
(Internet Explorer and Netscape)
To save an entire Web page for offline viewing, select File/Save As,
choose a folder for the file, and change the file name to one you'll
recognize later. In Internet Explorer select Web Page, complete
(*.htm,*.html) from the Save As Type drop-down list. In Netscape
select Save as HTML files or Save Page As. Then click Save. Anytime
you want to view the page again, simply open the file; it will appear
as you saw it on the Web, including most images, sound files, and so on.
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