You save it as a text file with either a .htm or a .html extension.
To save a file as a .html file:1. Click on file2. Then Save As3. Change "Save as type:" to "All Files (*.*)"4. In the "File name" input box enter (Your Pages Name).htmleg. Index.html5. Press "Save"Hope this helped you.
When you save a document as a web page, the document is save as an HTML document. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the language that web pages are written in. This language tells the browser how text should be displayed, font styles and colors, where graphics should be placed, etc. Once the file is saved as a webpage, it can then be uploaded to a web server and read by a browser.
You can save your HTML file from the browser as an Archived HTML file, but the best way to send a HTML file and its folders is to zip it.
When you save a document as a web page, the document is save as an HTML document. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the language that web pages are written in. This language tells the browser how text should be displayed, font styles and colors, where graphics should be placed, etc. Once the file is saved as a webpage, it can then be uploaded to a web server and read by a browser.
You can download a file by clicking Save file as in the web browser. You can see the list of downloaded files in the download tab.
yes... just open your website in a browser, click 'File', and click 'Save', then save the website to wherever you want.
Save your Word document normally so you have a copy of the original. From Word's File menu select Save As HTML or Save As Web Page (this varies in different versions of Word).From your browser's File menu select Open File... and select your newly saved web page. Check that it looks OK in the browser - you may need to adjust font size, layout etc.
you can just go to file in your browser and you can click save page as select the location and it is saved
A file saved/exported in Standard format can be viewed on Standard media players, whereas files still in project form cannot.
open file and then go to File-Save for Web & devices and look in right corner for saving options you can choose from jpeg,png 24,png 8,gif and here you have more control which quality and size you will save and option to preview in browser,if you want simple to convert then choose Save as from file and in bottom of Save as window you will see Save as type,click on arrow and choose jpeg
Go to File > Save for Web & Devices and choose file format, compression, number of colors on the left side of window. Preview in Web Browser from bottom of Save for Web & Devices window.
First you save your song to anywhere on the computer. Then you open iTunes and in the top left corner click add file to library it should open up a file a file browser. Find where you saved the song click on it then click open/add. And that's how it's done