HI, Iwould like to keep the post by Karen farmer on her survey. Is there somewhere on here that I can put it in my own area? if not, wonder if Cindy could make it that way. thanks.Rocket
jules47 said
04:39 PM Jul 31, 2014
Have you tried to copy and paste it? You may be able to keep it in say, a word document or the like.
exa41 said
04:47 PM Jul 31, 2014
Hi Guru , you can use a program called SNAG IT , just copy the page you want and save to folder . Works well when no other avenue available.
jules47 said
04:47 PM Jul 31, 2014
I just copied and pasted it to a text document - so if you are more savvy than me you could probably do it the same or better.
Sheba said
06:50 PM Jul 31, 2014
If you have a Toolbar with "Page" on it. Click that, and a box will drop down. You'll see "Save as". Click on that, and it should go to your Documents page.
Or, Right click on the e-mail, and drag it to a Miscellanious Folder on the same page.
Cheers,
Sheba.
jetj said
06:56 PM Jul 31, 2014
A screen print is pretty handy to save stuff like that. Upper right keyboard.
Sheba said
07:04 PM Jul 31, 2014
jetj wrote:
A screen print is pretty handy to save stuff like that. Upper right keyboard.
I have a key that says "Print Screen SysRq" . If that's the one you mean, how does it work ? Nothing happens when I hit it.
Cheers,
Sheba.
The Doo crew said
07:22 PM Jul 31, 2014
Hold the CTRL button down when you hit print screen, then right click & paste it where you want it.
a few items of interest here .. if you have windows 7 or vista, it already comes with a "snipping tool" ..
worth a look !
KIWI IAN said
09:43 PM Jul 31, 2014
PRESS THE PRINT SCREEN BUTTON.THEN OPEN A BLANK WORD PAGE AND THEN CLICK ON THE PASTE ICON[TOP RIGHT-IT LOOKS LIKE A CLIPBOARD]AFTER THAT YOU CAN AJUST SIZE BY LEFT CLICKING ON PICTURE AND LEFT CLICK AND DRAG ON THE LITTLE SQUARES ON THE SIDES AND TOP OF PICTURE.HOPE THAT HELPS.
jetj said
10:02 PM Jul 31, 2014
I just press the print scr button and it captures the image and gives me the option of saving the jpg to documents or whatever folder I wish. It will automatically save it to my pictures folder by default. I use it all the time, I take the screen shot and can attach to emails or anything.
My operating system is Linux so might work differently on Windows.
Sheba said
11:00 PM Jul 31, 2014
The way I already do it is much simpler and quicker, so I'll just stick with that.
Cheers,
Sheba.
PeterD said
11:04 PM Jul 31, 2014
You can save it as an HTML document. I use Firefox but other browsers do similar things. Go to the top and click on File > Save Page As. This will bring up the same sort of window that you get when you download any file from the net. Here is what I get:
You will note this looks like a File Explorer, you can select where you wish to store your file. You will note near the bottom a text box labelled as File name: - you can edit this to change the name. Under that you will see a box labelled Save as type: - You can use this to select two types of HTML file and also save the file as a text file (experiment saving the various formats.) If you save the file in one of the HTML formats, when you wish to open it, find it in a file explorer (eg Windows Explorer) and double click on it. It will then open in your default web browser exactly as it was when you first saw the page.
Additionally, I often open these files in Apache OpenOffice or LibreOffice. I can then edit things out (like the annoying inane attempts of humour.) I then have the option of saving the edited file in either HTML or a word processor file (eg .Doc.) Other office suite word processors should be able to do the same if they are any good. Give it a try in your preferred word processor or download on of the above and try them.
HI, Iwould like to keep the post by Karen farmer on her survey. Is there somewhere on here that I can put it in my own area? if not, wonder if Cindy could make it that way. thanks.Rocket
If you have a Toolbar with "Page" on it. Click that, and a box will drop down. You'll see "Save as". Click on that, and it should go to your Documents page.
Or, Right click on the e-mail, and drag it to a Miscellanious Folder on the same page.
Cheers,
Sheba.
A screen print is pretty handy to save stuff like that. Upper right keyboard.
Paste is always Greyed out in the Drop-down Box.
Cheers,
Sheba.
http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-screen-capture-tool.htm
a few items of interest here .. if you have windows 7 or vista, it already comes with a "snipping tool" ..
worth a look !
I just press the print scr button and it captures the image and gives me the option of saving the jpg to documents or whatever folder I wish. It will automatically save it to my pictures folder by default. I use it all the time, I take the screen shot and can attach to emails or anything.
My operating system is Linux so might work differently on Windows.
The way I already do it is much simpler and quicker, so I'll just stick with that.
Cheers,
Sheba.
You can save it as an HTML document. I use Firefox but other browsers do similar things. Go to the top and click on File > Save Page As. This will bring up the same sort of window that you get when you download any file from the net. Here is what I get:
You will note this looks like a File Explorer, you can select where you wish to store your file. You will note near the bottom a text box labelled as File name: - you can edit this to change the name. Under that you will see a box labelled Save as type: - You can use this to select two types of HTML file and also save the file as a text file (experiment saving the various formats.) If you save the file in one of the HTML formats, when you wish to open it, find it in a file explorer (eg Windows Explorer) and double click on it. It will then open in your default web browser exactly as it was when you first saw the page.
Additionally, I often open these files in Apache OpenOffice or LibreOffice. I can then edit things out (like the annoying inane attempts of humour.) I then have the option of saving the edited file in either HTML or a word processor file (eg .Doc.) Other office suite word processors should be able to do the same if they are any good. Give it a try in your preferred word processor or download on of the above and try them.
thanks everyone