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save the page to a disk
Usually on PC it's control and on mac it's command.
To do this, go to the page in question. Next, click "File" on the menu bar at the top, and then "Save As...". This will save the HTML page. For a more thorough method, Adobe Acrobat can be used to go through a web site and save every linked page within the domain as a PDF. This will save the exact look and feel of the page, rather than just the HTML code. This is more effective for archiving pages with interactive content that Internet Explorer cannot save.
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generally if you open command prompt (the black box thingy) and type in (no quotes) "ping www.whateverwebsiteyouwant.com", the IP address should show up. it looks something like this 13.123.14.431 or something. if you just type that number into the website bar instead of the name, it should allow you to go to that site. If it doesnt work, your school may have blocked the ip address as well.Sometimes your school wont really let you open command prompt. to get past this, open notepad. type in the three letters cmd. go to file and click save as. change the file type to all files and for the name type in "whatever".bat . IT MUST BE .bat. save it to wherever and click on your newly created file. there is command prompt.
Use Photomerge command from File > Automate > Photomerge to create panorama then save as JPEG from File > Save As or Save for Web & Devices.
Usually if you right-click on an image, you will get a shortcut menu that will have an option in it to allow you to save the image. If you're on a new MacBook, then hold command while clicking the images. You should get a shortcut menu then you click on save.
When you save the file, in the save as file dialog, click the drop down menu "Save As type". You can select "Webpage", "Single File Website", or "Webpage Filtered". Then save the file and you can open it as a webpage.
it is saved as a html
You could manually save a separate copy of your document using the "Save As" command. Or you could automate the process by enabling the "Auto-Recovery" feature. Or, enable the "Always create backup copy" feature within the Advanced options.
Go to:File>Print OR Control-P (PC)/Command-P (Mac)Rather than actually print the page, click on the button that says PDF and then click 'Save as PDF'.You can then choose where you want to save the file on your computer.
Use Save As Command...
First you need to save it as a webpage, which you can do by using Save As. You will then need access to webspace in order to upload it. You will also need FTP software to do the uploading.
save the page to a disk
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The button is the preview button. It is located in the toolbar up the top and it looks like a magnifying glass. When you click it you may be prompted to save the webpage you have been working on and when you save you can see your webpage in a web browser.