Saving
Web Pages with Internet Explorer 6
Occasionally, you may want to save an entire Web page
on your computer (text, hyperlinks, graphics, and all).
To save the Web page that currently appears in Internet
Explorer, choose File-->Save As to open the Save
Web Page dialog box shown in the following figure. Select
the folder in which you want the page saved and then
click the Save button.
After
saving a Web page on your hard drive, you can open it
in Internet Explorer and view the contents even when
you're not connected to the Internet. If your motive
for saving the Web page, however, is to be able to view
the content when you're not connected to the Internet,
you're better off saving the page as a Favorite marked
for offline viewing. That way, you can decide whether
you want to view other pages linked to the one you're
saving and you can have Internet Explorer check the
site for updated content.
You can also e-mail a Web page or a link to the page
to a colleague or friend. To send the current Web page
in a new e-mail message, click File-->Send-->Page
by E-mail on the Explorer menu bar and then fill out
the new e-mail. To send a link to the page instead,
click File-->Send-->Link by
E-Mail. To create a desktop shortcut to the Web page,
click File-->Send-->Shortcut to Desktop.
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