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 |
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Save a page or picture without opening it. | Right-click the link for the item you want, and then click Save Target As. |
Copy information from a Web page into a document. | Select the information you want to copy, click the Edit menu, and then 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. | Right-click the image on the Web page, and then click Set as Wallpaper. |
Send a Web page in e-mail. | Click 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. |