Specifications

In some cases, text and links in a Web page may not print well because the
text is too light or small. You can change text attributes (font and size) to
make printed Web pages more readable. See page 98 for information on
changing text attributes.
)_To print the current Web page:
1. Select Print from the File menu. The Print dialog box appears.
2. Select the printing options; then click on Print. The documentpn'nts.
Saving Information from a Web Page
Web page files often
requirea large amount
ofmemory, so be sure
thatdrive F or your
diskette contains
enoughmemory for
storage. Todetermine
how much memory
remainsona diskette
oron drive F, use File
Manager (see page
57).
You can save the text from the current Web page as a local file called an html
0aypertext markup language) fde, with the extension htm. You can also use
the Browser to open html files.
II_ To save text from a Web page:
1. With the Web page open, select Save As from the File menu. A dialog box
appears.
2. Select the drive to save the file to (A for diskette, F for internal); then
enter a name, no longer than eight characters, for the file. Enter the htm
extension (example: page.htm).
3. Click on Save. A dialog box appears, showing the progress.
_ To open and viewasaved Webpage:
1. With the Browser open, select Open File from the File menu. A dialog box
...... appears.
2. Select the drive (A or F). a list ofhtmfiles appear.
3. Select the file and click on Open. The file appears.
Copying Text from a Web Page to the Clipboard
You can select text from the current Web'page and copy it to your clipboard.
Then you can paste the text into another document, such as a Word
Processing document. However, you cannot cut text.
You can select multiple lines of text by placing the insertion point in the texl
and clicking the Select button; however, you cannot use the Drag button to
click and drag the text.
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