My Sister asked me how to do this. Thought I'd share. If you have another way, please post it.
1 posted on
10/24/2004 2:22:50 AM PDT by
Dallas59
To: Dallas59
2 posted on
10/24/2004 2:26:14 AM PDT by
dennisw
(Gd - against Amelek for all generations.)
To: Dallas59
You can view the webpage without being connected to the internet.
4 posted on
10/24/2004 2:35:34 AM PDT by
Dallas59
("A bad peace is even worse than war" -Taticus)
To: Dallas59
You can also simply go to the "file" menu in your browser and save the page as an MHT file instead, and save it to any location you like, including your My Documents folder (less desktop congestion)....this allows you to save the page as a simple single file and rename it any way you like for easy reference later.
You can also use an "atomic powered" bookmark manager such as PowerMarks
Powermarks Bookmark Manager and Personal Search Engine which allows you to assign an unlimited number of keywords to any bookmarked page. So, if you save a bookmark with something like Powermarks, you can add any number of keywords to help you find it as well as other similar pages in the future.
5 posted on
10/24/2004 2:46:56 AM PDT by
Stoat
To: Dallas59
Geez - all that trouble.
In OSX we just do a File/Print and choose 'Save as PDF'...
Isn't there a windows app that will act like a virtual printer and do the same thing?
10 posted on
10/24/2004 10:24:33 AM PDT by
solitas
To: Dallas59
It would be a lot easier to drag and drop the little blue "e" in the address bar that leads the URL, into your new desktop folder. Just resize the IE window down a bit so your desktop and the new folder shows up behid it.
11 posted on
10/25/2004 10:47:58 AM PDT by
Bloody Sam Roberts
(Which Star Trek Capt. would you want for President? Picard or Kirk? In wartime, the choice is easy.)
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