Save The Page

If you're using Internet Explorer and you come across a Web page with 
information you want to preserve, there are two good ways to keep the 
information without having to use a Web browser to bring it back up. The first 
and simplest way is to print it; it never hurts to have a hard copy of 
information you need. Another method is to save the Web page as an .MHT 
(Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension) file, which is essentially just a 
snapshot of the page. In this format you can send the page to others or 
double-click on it to open it directly. To make a .MHT file from a Web page, 
click File (press the ALT key to reveal the File menu if you don't see it), 
click Save As, and in the dialog box be sure to select the .MHT file type. Tell 
the computer where to put the file and click Save.
David Ferrin
www.jaws-users.com
Life is what happens after you have already made other plans.
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