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.
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:
- New Dinosaur Species Found in India 1.html
- New Dinosaur Species Found in India 251.html
- New Dinosaur Species Found in India 501.html
(Why AM I doing this??? I dunno. Why do I have over 100 hours of Zippergate on VHS?)