On Jan 30, 8:42 pm, michael bluestein <blueste...@gmail.com> wrote:

> hello,  not one for giving advice but try highlight and then copy the
> text to your text editor then save that.

That is good advice.  But a few web sites seem to have some kind of
way to prevent that easy technique.  Sometimes you end up with extra
artifacts of the web page in your text document.  Simply click to the
right of such images and delete them.

Another, more tedious, way is to make screen shots and to save those.
Use "Grab" in the Applications>Utilities folder, or the old keyboard
commands for this.  Apple/Shift/3 gives you the entire screen labeled
as "Picture 1" on the Desktop.  Apple/Shift/4 gives you a cursor that
you control to build a frame across the diagonal corners of the image
you want to save.  If the information you want to save fits on one
screen, you need only one image.  With an image you cannot make
changes to the text.

Al Poulin
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