Minggu, 07 September 2008

Saving pictures or text from a Web page

From Microsoft Internet Explorer Help

As you view pages on the Web, you’ll find information that you'd like to save for future reference or share with other people. You can save the entire Web page or any part of it: text, graphics, or links. You can print Web pages for people who don’t have access to the Web or a computer.

To do this Try this
Save a page or picture without opening it. Right-click the link for the item you want to save, and then click Save Target As.
Copy information from a Web page into a document. Select the information you want to copy, and then on the Edit menu, click Copy.
Create a desktop shortcut to the current page. Right-click in the page, and then click Create Shortcut.
Use a Web page image as desktop wallpaper (or background). Right-click the image on the Web page, and then click Set as Wallpaper (or Set as Background).
Send a Web page in e-mail. On the File menu, point to Send, and then click Page by E-mail or Link by E-mail. Complete the mail message window, and then send the message. Note that you must have an e-mail account and an e-mail program set up on your computer.

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