Save a web page
In Page view, do one of the
following:
Save a web page to the current web site
- Do one of the following, depending on the status of your
web page:
The page has not yet been saved
- Click Save .
- Navigate to the location in the web site where you
want to save the page.
- In the File name box,
type the file name of the page, and then click
Save.
The page was opened from the current web site
The page was opened from a location outside the current web
site
- Click Save As on the
File menu.
- Navigate to the location in the web site where you
want to save the page.
- In the File name box,
type the file name of the page, and then click
Save.
Save a web page to a different web site
- On the File menu, click
Save As.
- Navigate to the web site in which you want to save the
page.
- In the File name box,
type the name of the page.
- If you want to change the page title, click
Change, type the new title,
and then click OK.
- Click Save.
Save a web page to a file system
- On the File menu, click
Save As.
- Navigate to the location in the file system where you
want to save the page.
- In the File name box,
type the name of the page.
- Click Save.
Save a web page automatically before previewing in the browser
- On the File menu, click
Preview in Browser,
and then select the
Automatically
save page check box.
Notes
- If you have added graphics, ActiveX controls, sound
files, or other objects to the page, you will be prompted to
save them to the same location as the page.
- To ensure that all site visitors can follow URLs
regardless of their computer language or operating system,
you should use plain ASCII characters in the URLs for your
webs. On intranets, using non-ASCII characters in a file
name will work as long as the server and all clients share
the same system code page.