If you’ve spent any time at all searching the Internet, you probably know about search services such as AltaVista, Excite, Infoseek, Lycos and Yahoo!. You know that you can go to those sites and enter a search term or phrase to locate documents and other resources that contain references to your search item. » Read more: Internet Explorer: Searching the Web
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Internet Explorer: Searching the Web
January 29th, 2012Internet Explorer: Printing Web Pages
January 25th, 2012
To print a Web page you have open in Internet Explorer, follow these steps:
1. Click the Print button.
2. Specify the number of copies and page range.
In the Copies box, enter the number of copies you want.
In the Pages section, click the From option button and enter a page range if you want to print only a specific section. » Read more: Internet Explorer: Printing Web Pages
Internet Explorer: Creating Internet Scrapbooks
January 21st, 2012
To 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. » Read more: Internet Explorer: Creating Internet Scrapbooks
Internet Explorer: Saving Web Pages Part (2)
January 17th, 2012
To save a portion of a page and place it in another document, follow these steps:
1. Make your selection, and copy it.
Select what you want, click the Edit menu, and click Copy.
2. Insert your selection in another document. » Read more: Internet Explorer: Saving Web Pages Part (2)
Internet Explorer: Saving Web Pages
January 13th, 2012
You can save a Web page as a file on your local drive or on your network. To save a Web page that is open in Internet Explorer, follow these steps:
1. Open the Save dialog box.
Click the File menu, and then click Save As.
2. Select a folder and filename. » Read more: Internet Explorer: Saving Web Pages