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To: RadioAstronomer
I'm not that familiar with how Word saves web pages. If you want to preserve the actual links used, it's good to have the saved HTML code. I do that in MSIE by selecting "Source" from the "View" submenu. You get a Notepad or Wordpad with the HTML text and can save from there.
527 posted on 08/17/2003 12:26:37 PM PDT by VadeRetro
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To: VadeRetro
I'm not that familiar with how Word saves web pages. If you want to preserve the actual links used, it's good to have the saved HTML code. I do that in MSIE by selecting "Source" from the "View" submenu. You get a Notepad or Wordpad with the HTML text and can save from there.

Thanks. :-)

532 posted on 08/17/2003 12:32:15 PM PDT by RadioAstronomer
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To: VadeRetro
I'm not that familiar with how Word saves web pages. If you want to preserve the actual links used, it's good to have the saved HTML code. I do that in MSIE by selecting "Source" from the "View" submenu. You get a Notepad or Wordpad with the HTML text and can save from there.

Oh, it's much easier to use "File|Save As...". It saves each page as you've loaded it, plus it puts copies of any referenced images in their own subfolder.

So, for example, I have these files saved:

(Why AM I doing this??? I dunno. Why do I have over 100 hours of Zippergate on VHS?)

581 posted on 08/17/2003 5:13:44 PM PDT by jennyp (http://crevo.bestmessageboard.com)
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