How to save the internet file to our windows xp ,so that it should open later without help of internet?
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i want to save important data to my folder from the internet, when i selected the entire data copied and pasted into my folder ,but when i opened it opening with the help of internet connection so may be that file will not be open without internet connection so pls help me , and explain about the files of internet?
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Answer:
If yoy add to favourate , it does not work offline , excepting for a few which you use very frequently.. You have to copy paste the desired data to your PC for viewing offline.
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Other answers
Go to the page you want to save, click favorites at the top of your screen, click add, then check the box where it says 'make available offline'.
ahh_sweet_boredom
first open the site!see wheather ur content is there!then from the file menu on top of the exlorer select save as and save the page. then select the data from the saved file and copy and paste it into a word file!wala thats it!
COOL DUDE
Open the web page which you want to save. Then File>Save as webpage, complete format with a file name as per your choice. This will save one html file alongwith a folder. This folder will contain the image files of the webpage. When you will open the html file, the web page will open even without internet connection. However, the links in the web page will not work without the internet connection.
Kaybee1986
u need to know HTML or similar coding to do this... i think u may not know this. so theres no other way rather than asking a HTML specialist..
sriram r(18yrs and young)
Make sure you're pasting it to a program that will work with how it's written on the net. If it's adobe, save it as an adobe file and open it with adobe when you go to read it. Sometimes copied documents won't open in programs like Microsoft Works or Word. Also, make use you use the 'save as' option when you get it copied. Name the document and save it into your 'documents' or selected folder. Hope this helps.
bfwh218
Page / Save As / Change Type tp mht and name it it will save in your documents and you will be able to open it when not connected to the internet
kevingizmos
save it in favourites and then sychornise it
arya
you can save website with offline option and u can find your data even internet not start.otherwise use outlook express.
ms
3 ways: 1) Select the whole information(ctrl+A), Copy it(ctrl+c), Open MS Word. Paste it(ctrl+v). 2) Make an available offline( I hope you know how that works) 3) Right click on the screen, select "view source", go to file, select 'save as', save it where u want it(e.g.rhonda.html)and put the".html"after it. Open it. It should open but a messege will be displayed in a yellow bar at the top. Click on it and select "allow blocked content". Follow any of these methods and I hope you'll get it right.
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