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Sometimes you will find Photoshop tutorials or interesting articles on the Internet that you want to save on your hard drive. Internet Explorer has an option to save these pages and at it will create a single html file and a directory containing all the images and Java scripts. IE will however save only one single page at a time.
Some people might not know that Adobe Acrobat has an option called Open Web page? and with which you can create a PDF of the web page you?re interested in. There are options to retrieve only those pages that are under the same path, ?stay on the same server?, ?levels? and ?get entire site?.
I store pages by copying the path to Acrobat and selecting 1 level. That particular page is then loaded in Acrobat and shown on my screen and if this page contains additional pages, I click on the links involved (I do this inside Acrobat) to add them to page(s) I've loaded first. After that I save all pages as one single PDF file.
I think it?s a fast and simple way to save WEB pages and you will have also better print results with Acrobat instead of IE.
Some people might not know that Adobe Acrobat has an option called Open Web page? and with which you can create a PDF of the web page you?re interested in. There are options to retrieve only those pages that are under the same path, ?stay on the same server?, ?levels? and ?get entire site?.
I store pages by copying the path to Acrobat and selecting 1 level. That particular page is then loaded in Acrobat and shown on my screen and if this page contains additional pages, I click on the links involved (I do this inside Acrobat) to add them to page(s) I've loaded first. After that I save all pages as one single PDF file.
I think it?s a fast and simple way to save WEB pages and you will have also better print results with Acrobat instead of IE.