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In this case, it is generally necessary to prevent copying. One is to disable the right click, the solution is to select the "Internet Options" command in the "Tools" menu of the browser, select "Security" in the open dialog box, drag the "Security Level" slider from intermediate to advanced with the mouse, and then select the "Apply" button and then select the "OK" button.
Then reopen the web page that prohibits saving and copying (reopen after closing), pull the mouse on the text of the web page and ** to see if you can select the range, click the right button to bring up the shortcut menu, how about it? The right-click function has been fully restored, you can copy and paste, and you can save it again. (However, the save type when saving should choose the second "web document, single file", not save as "web page, all", usually everyone should learn to use the second save type to save the web page, so that the saved web page ** and the text are in the same file, directly saved as "web page, all" will have an extra folder to store **, storage and movement is not very convenient) Note:
Remember that after saving or copying the web page, to re-enter "Internet Options", in the "Security" option, select "Default Level", then "Apply", and then select the "OK" button to revert to the original default level. 2. If you just want to save text for later reference, the easiest and quickest way is to save it as a "web page, html only" type. In general, the Web Prohibition Saving feature only prohibits saving as the first two save types, but does not prohibit saving as the last two save types.
Therefore, you can choose to save as a third save type. The operation steps are as follows: select the 'Save As' command in the 'File' menu, then click on the small triangle to the right of the 'Save Type' box, select the third 'Web page, HTML only' type, select the location you want to save in the 'Save In' box, and then select the 'Save' button to save the web page to your computer.
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File Save As save type
1.If you just look at the text, it's a text file. txt2.If you want to see **, you have to get anything, it's a web file, a single file. mht3.If you look at the roughly, it's a web page, only;html
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Save File As, and when selecting the save type, select the third item (web page, html only).
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Use ctrl+f5 to refresh the next page, clean up the cache file of the browser, if it still doesn't work, open the help --- start the test in safe mode, and the recovery is caused by an extension error, just create a new configuration file.
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Do you want to save a web page on your computer and view it without an internet connection?
Open to the web page you want, click on the file on the browser--- save as --- type, select web, single file.
- Save on it.
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Installed 360 browser, your original IE
7 or 8 browsers are also available, you do this on 360 browsers, add the address to favorites, and open the original IE
Browser, go to the favorites to see, your geology is in it, and then right-click to send it to the desktop, and then save it to the place you want to put it, it will be convenient in the future, and your problem will be solved.
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Do this as follows: on the page, file, save as, save type: page, all
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1. First, right-click on the webpage you want to save and select the "Save Webpage As" option in the open options.
2. Then select "Web Pages, All" in the open save dialog box to change the name of the web page.
3. Click the "Save" button in the lower right corner of the window.
4. You can save the current web page to the selected save path location, and double-click the web page file to open the page.
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The save type of the web page can be changed by [Save Type] when saving.
There are three save formats:
1. Webpage, all (*..)html,*htm);
2. Web file, single file (*..)MHT) format;
3. Web page, html only (*..)html,*.htm).
The specific operation is as follows:
1. In the settings (or file) menu of your browser, select [Save Web As];
2. Select the type you want to save in the [Save Format] option, and click [Save] after selecting it.
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File Save As Then make sure to select the save type, (under the file name at the bottom) If you don't have this option, you have ...... wrong settings. It is recommended to repair or reinstall the IE ......You can also change browsers.
Oh, let's go down to IE6......
IE doesn't have this setting in it, so the default settings of IE7 8 are in MHT format, and you want to save it without clicking on it, and reload it as IE6
The default for IE6 is the HTML class.
You can't have it both ways
Actually, I've always used opera+ie6. I feel that upgrading IE8 is not necessary ...... at all
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After using "Save Web Page As", you can get two parts, one. HTML suffix page file, one is a folder containing page elements such as **, CSS styles, js, etc. Note that the two have the same name.
Page files and folders are already linked together. As long as you open the page file in a folder, you can also call the ** and css and js style files in the style folder.
2. Get a page file, a folder.
3. The page elements contained in the folder.
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This one by one"Web page and folder pairs", which is available in the folder options"Manage web page and folder pairs"This item sets the association between the two contents.
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Tools - Folder Options - Manage Web Pages and Folders Opposite.
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I won't do that.
But you just create a shortcut on your desktop.
Just tap the desktop one more time at a time.
Then select the shortcut to the folder you want to save.
The effect is the same.
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Definitely can't link it yourself!
There is a solution.
You won't like it though. >>>More
It must be opened before it can be saved as.