I've just tried this in firefox. A couple of things:

1) access to the file save option seems to be indirect - but maybe there is a 
way to customise this, I haven't got time to check at the moment; but

2) much more importantly - it does indeed save as a single file, but the 
formatting is *awful* nothing like the original page, and pictures, graphics, 
etc are not there - just links. That's not what I want to see when  I open a 
webpage file, I want to see the page (more or less) the same as it was 
originally when I opened it online.

Which raises another issue: I save pages for later viewing on a machine that 
doesn't have an internet connection. I'm assuming that an internet connection 
will be essential to follow any of the hyperlinks in the file, which would 
render the format useless for my purposes.

best,/G.
       From: Tom Davies <tomc...@gmail.com>
 To: jorge <jrodrigue...@cpcecr.com> 
Cc: Gary Collins <gcatl...@yahoo.co.uk>; "users@global.libreoffice.org" 
<users@global.libreoffice.org> 
 Sent: Friday, 16 October 2015, 21:51
 Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] copying text with formatting from a web page
   
Hi :)  I've just seen that option in Chrome too.  It's a little more awkward.  
From the icon with 3 horizontal lines go down to "More Tools".  Then "Save 
page" gives a dialogue with options at the bottom to save as a single file or 
as proper html.  
Thanks Jorge!  It's nice to find or be told about these things :)  Regards from 
Tom :)  


On 16 October 2015 at 17:35, jorge <jrodrigue...@cpcecr.com> wrote:

Hi:

        As I see in Firefox, we can save as Web page complete-by default (As I
understand Tom comment), and .html format (A single file to save the web
page as I suggest). I'm sorry if I am wrong.

Regards,

Jorge Rodríguez


El vie, 16-10-2015 a las 16:47 +0100, Tom Davies escribió:
> Hi :)
> I thought saving in html format tends to create an extra sub-folder
> for images and snippets of code and stuff.  The links in the html file
> pick-up on the stuff that's in that new sub-folder.
> Regards from
> Tom :)
>
>
>
> On 16 October 2015 at 16:36, jorge <jrodrigue...@cpcecr.com> wrote:
>         Good morning Gary and all:
>
>                 I'm not sure if this following words are of
>         topic...excuse me if
>         yes ! :
>
>                 I don't remember knowing about .mht file format to
>         save web site pages.
>         But when I need to do that I use .html file format that give
>         us a only
>         one file of the web page with all sourse of it as links for
>         example.
>
>         Regards,
>
>         Jorge Rodríguez
>
>         El vie, 16-10-2015 a las 08:42 +0000, Gary Collins escribió:
>         > Tom,
>         > That's a good suggestion, perhaps I should have thought of
>         it. I will give it a go. In general, I use MS because it has
>         been the only one I know capable of handling .mht files, and I
>         save web pages using that format because I find it *much* more
>         convenient to have the page saved in a single file, rather
>         than as a file plus a folder. Perhaps other browsers can now
>         open these files now? I don't know, I haven't got around to
>         checking recently. You know how it is, you find something that
>         works for you and just stick with it - kind of inertia.
>         > I had a reply privately from Brian, though, which suggested
>         that it might be due to the type of formatting used in
>         the .css - using "vertical-align", and if so, that LO probably
>         wouldn't recognise it. I checked the file in a text editor and
>         that is indeed how the superscripting is generated in these
>         pages.
>         > I have since found a workaround which is not the most
>         convenient but will at least allow me to get done what I need
>         to get done.
>         > best,/Gary
>         >        From: Tom Davies <tomc...@gmail.com>
>         >  To: Gary Collins <gcatl...@yahoo.co.uk>
>         > Cc: "users@global.libreoffice.org"
>         <users@global.libreoffice.org>
>         >  Sent: Friday, 9 October 2015, 18:25
>         >  Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] copying text with
>         formatting from a web page
>         >
>         > Hi :)  So Microsoft's Internet Explorer only plays well with
>         Microsoft Office?  Err, is there any surprise there?
>         > Have you tried with other web-browsers?  Internet Explorer
>         often seems to be a pos imo and ime.  Each release of it seems
>         to have a load of different 'issues' handling internationally
>         agreed standards (yes, Microsoft ARE involved in setting those
>         standards!).  So websites sometimes have to write extra code
>         specifically aimed at certain versions of IE.  At best IE
>         seems to behave more like a trojan as it's so often found to
>         have remarkable security issues.  MS usually put out at least
>         1 or more security patch per fortnight to deal with some
>         critical problem or other.
>         > Please, please, please try Chrome, Safari, Opera, or
>         anything else.  Even Firefox's worst releases appear to be
>         better than IE.  There are a huge range of web-browsers
>         available for free and quite easy to download and install.
>         > Personally i would probably paste anything off a website as
>         plain-text and then add back the formatting myself.  There are
>         a few websites i kinda trust but in general i'd try to avoid
>         risking pulling dodgy formatting and what-ever else across
>         into another program/app.
>         > Sorry for the tone here!  Good luck with all this! Many
>         apols sand regards from Tom :)
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         > On 9 October 2015 at 15:54, Gary Collins
>         <gcatl...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>         >
>         > Should've said, I'm using 4.4.3.2/G.
>         >        From: Gary Collins <gcatl...@yahoo.co.uk>
>         >  To: "users@global.libreoffice.org"
>         <users@global.libreoffice.org>
>         >  Sent: Friday, 9 October 2015, 15:33
>         >  Subject: [libreoffice-users] copying text with formatting
>         from a web page
>         >
>         > Hi,
>         > I'm copying some text from a web page (windows explorer)
>         into a Writer doc; the text copies OK, but I can't seem to
>         preserve superscripting. I've tried normal, HTML format and
>         formatted text [RTF] as paste options; I can get attributes
>         such as colour pasted, but can't seem to get that superscript.
>         MS Word OTOH does preserve the superscript attribute, so it
>         must be there on the clipboard. Is there a way of coaxing this
>         information into Writer?
>         > Thanks,/Gary
>         >
>         >
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