RE: saving as Html or Mht
- From: Kaja <Kaja@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 08:26:18 -0700
Hi Jack, my knowledge is limited but I may be able to assist you a bit. On
Internet Explorer you can save it as a web page, HTML format. I think the
question you need to ask yourself is what do you want to do with the saved
document? Do you want to print it? Or have an exact copy of that webpage?
Keep in mind websites constanly change and update so what you save will not
reflect any updates or changes on that webpage.
I am a writer and one option you can do is in IE go to tools, internet
options, Programs. Then under HTML editing select Microsoft Word if you have
that. Hit apply and OK to save the setting.Then when you are on a website
hit file, and Edit With Microsoft Word. Now Word will take a moment to open
up and display the document. Now at the bottom you will see the save as
type. It should be HTMl webpage at first. Now from there you can click on
type to save and you will have many more options such as Word document, etc.
I hope this helps. Please let me know if it does.
Best Regards,
Kaja
"Jack B" wrote:
When saving a web page there are options to do it as Html or Mht. Which is.
more practical?
I know Mht is the one file while Html is file and folder.
Any browser can use Html + files; not all browsers correctly support Mht.
So, assuming you don't want to have all the separate files with Html, then
it seems best to go with Mht. Is there any downside to storing as Mht?
Jack
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