Internet Explorer: Creating Internet Scrapbooks

January 21st, 2012 by admin Leave a reply »

internet Explorer14 Internet Explorer: Creating Internet ScrapbooksTo save a page or a portion of a page to an Internet Scrapbook—a virtual repository you can use to permanently store Web pages and images you find (even if the original page changes)—follow these steps:

1. Find the page or image you want to keep.

2. Open an Internet Scrapbook.

Click the Scrapbook tab on the Explorer bar.

3. Add the page or image to the scrapbook.

Click the Add button in the scrapbook, or drag the image into the scrapbook.

4. Organize the scrapbook.

To organize your scrapbook images and pages, click the Organize button, click New Folder or New Divider, and then drag your scrapbook items where you want them.

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