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| Thread ID: 109943 | 2010-05-28 09:56:00 | Is it possible to copy web pages? | Billy T (70) | Press F1 |
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| 888867 | 2010-05-30 10:55:00 | What about the program Sweep suggested when you first asked this question (http://pressf1.pcworld.co.nzshowthread.php?p=910976#post9 10976)? I tried it Jen, but was unsuccessful, then that calculator site died and it took me some time to find another. Sorry, I should have answered you earlier but had other issues of the plumbing kind to deal with and they kinda took precedence as we were fast running out of trees and bushes to go behind. :yuck: All fixed now, wish computers were that straightforward. Cheers Billy 8-{) |
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| 888868 | 2010-05-30 11:13:00 | Hey Billy Stu told you what to do 15mins after you started the thread. Why do you bother to post if you are just going to ignore suggestions. File/Save as saves both the sites to your computer in a usable state. |
Safari (3993) | ||
| 888869 | 2010-05-30 11:30:00 | I tried it Jen, but was unsuccessful, then that calculator site died and it took me some time to find another. Sorry, I should have answered you earlier but had other issues of the plumbing kind to deal with and they kinda took precedence as we were fast running out of trees and bushes to go behind. :yuck: All fixed now, wish computers were that straightforward. Cheers Billy 8-{) So how did you fix it? |
Sweep (90) | ||
| 888870 | 2010-05-31 00:12:00 | An additional way to this is 'Right Click' on the page to find 'SAVE AS' (in Vista64) and to put it where we want. However, this works only with FireFox and Google Chrome. IE may need Select & copy/Paste process. | namboothiri (14469) | ||
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