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This ensemble stationery, as well as any
of the others, can be captured by clicking anywhere on the page and selecting
"view source". When the page comes up, select the html code from <body
text= etc. on down to the bottom of the page. Next, hit the Ctrl. key
and while holding it down, hit the "c" key. This will copy the page
source. Next, go to your html editor or MS Word that saves in html code,
and paste the source that you copied either by clicking on Ctrl+V or selecting
"paste". This will give you all the tables contained on this page.
In order for the graphics to appear on the page, you must capture all of
the graphics and put them in the same file as the html page. [You can
delete the text in this table when you get the file into your own text editor.]
All your webpage graphics and html pages
should be in a file that you created for your webpages. You can create
this file by clicking on your "Start" button, then selecting "Programs".
At the top of this page, find the directory, ex. "C" drive, then select the
file into which you want to create your webpage folder such as "My Documents".
Next, select "File"in the uppers left hand corner of your screen and click
on "New folder" . A small window will activate and in this you can type
"Webpages". Click outside this little window and the folder will be
created. When you are directed to save html pages, or graphics,
find this folder and save everything for your webpages in this folder.
When you upload your html pages to the internet,
remember to upload all the graphics, as well. The graphics do not follow
your html pages to the internet. You can upload
all your files to the internet by way of an ftp program or use an upload tool
provided by some of the hosting sites.
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