Thank you, Robear, your reply was most helpful. Sorry about the posting, I
was initially unable to find anything other than the Internet Explorer 6.0
newsgroup, so am glad you were roving around. The newsgroup names are not
always consistent from version to version which sometimes makes it hard to
find the proper group. I also thought I had concurrently posted to Vista
also, but it appears I had not, sorry.
Thank you for your helpful information. From what you have said, we will
assume that using the "Save As" webpage complete will save the desired
webpage and all pages linked to that page. Just a few more question if we
may:
FIRST, what about webpages linked to the linked webpages? Does this feature
only save the links one level deep (i.e., linked to the first page) or does
it save the full network of webpages linked to the first webpage.
SECOND, what is the nature of saving the webpage as a "Web Archive, single
file (*.mht)? Will that also save the webpage and all linked webpages, but
as one file? If so, this may be a nice alternative.
THIRD, can the saved HTML be imported into Microsoft Word 2007 and then
saved as a .PDF using the addin for Word? If not, I do have .PDF printers
that should print the webpage as a .PDF, but they will not print the linked
pages at the same time, as far as I know.
Thank you for your assistance!
Richard
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Post by PA Bear [MS MVP][Crossposted to IE General newsgroup]
The you or the end-user could simply save the page via IE: File | Save as
| Save as type | webpage, complete (*.htm; *.html).
There are many third-party applications available which can be used to
convert an HTML file to a PDF file (e.g., Adobe Acrobat; Foxit software).
There's even a "Save as PDF" Add-in for Office 2007.
NB: You did not post to a Windows Vista forum, you posted to an
IE6-specific newsgroup. Those with IE7-specific questions or comments are
microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general
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~PA Bear
Post by Blue MaxHello Robear,
As we posted to the Windows Vista forum, you probably guessed that we are
using Vista. Furthermore, we are using Vista Utlimate (SP1) to be more
precise. We are also using Internet Explorer 7 as a browser.
Basically, we want to get the full HTML version of the manual onto our
computer for future reference, just as we would a .PDF manual, provided that
is possible. To clarify, we do not want just the URL links on our computer,
but the full-fledged HTML pages. Furthermore, we would be interested in
knowing if we could convert an HTML manual to a .PDF, for example.
Post by PA Bear [MS MVP]Please state your IE version and full Windows version (e.g., WinXP SP3;
Vista SP1) when posting to this newsgroup.
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Post by Blue MaxSome companies provide product manuals or guides in HTML format on their
webpage versus .PDF format. The .PDF manual is easy to download as a
reference. However, what if the manual is in HTML format? Is there a way
to download the webpage for the manual, including all the webpages
linked
to
the table of contents on the main page that comprise the manual?