Saving pages

You can save a Web page to your netBook so that you can view it again without having to connect to the Internet.

To save the current page:

Select the Save as command from the MORE command on the File menu. Give the file a name and location and tap OK.

When giving the file a name, it is important to add the “.htm” or “.html” filename extension, e.g. “home.htm”.

To open a page you’ve saved to a local disk:

1.Select Open file from the File menu, then locate the file and tap OK.

2.Tap on the file in the System screen, then press Enter or tap on it again.

Web can only open local Web pages which have the “.htm” or “.html” filename extension.

Saved pages will not normally contain images. This is because Web page images are separate files displayed with the page by the Web browser.

Links on a saved page often refer to pages stored on the Internet, so you may need to connect before you can open them.

You can copy the text on a page and paste it into another program, e.g. Word.

To do this:

1.Drag the pen across the area of text you want to copy, or use Select all on the Edit menu to highlight all the text on a page.

2.Select Copy on the Edit menu, then move to the program you want to place the text into and use the Paste command.

To save an image displayed on a Web page:

1.Select the image by tapping on it or by pressing Tab until the image is highlighted (this is indicated by a dotted line appearing around the image).

2.Select the Save image as command from the More command in the File menu, enter a filename and location and tap OK. The image will be saved using the same file format as the original file on the Internet.

If you want to open an image file using Web, the filename extension must match the image file format. Make sure there is a “.gif” at the end of the filename if it is a GIF image; “.jpg” if it is a JPG image; or “.mbm” if it is an MBM image.

To view a saved image:

Use Open file on the File menu and select the image file you want to open. Web can open image files in JPG and GIF formats. It can also open MBM images when they are stored locally. (MBM format is the same as EPOC Picture format.)

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