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From: Sarah James on 8 May 2008 03:45 You wrote: <<There is software that will produce basically a 'snapshot' of a website and let you add annotations to your picture of the site.>> I'm looking for software like that - freeware if possible. Not to make a screenshot (I know how to do that;-D), but something that takes a snapshot of the entire webpage from top to bottom. Any ideas? Would be very welcome;-) Sarah. "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: > Hi John, > > Without having any information on a particular page example of the issue, or your intended use of the material, open copyrighted, of > the material you're gathering from other websites. from your description my guess is that the issue may not be in Word or Publisher > but in the webpages you're visiting using layout techniques and elements (include scripts and controls) that are not supported in > the MS Office basic products. > > MS Office Frontpage, the web page editing product in the Office product line may be able to work with more features than those of > webpages not produced from MS Office apps, or you may want to try the trial edition of the new MS Web Designer software > > The MHT file format is basically a zipped collection of all of the pieces that would other wise be stored in a folder and supporting > folder if you stored the HTML format. It's a format that is very memory and processor intensive when 'unpacking' the single file > contents back to their original state then opening them. > > There is software that will produce basically a 'snapshot' of a website and let you add annotations to your picture of the site. > > ========== > <<"John Olbert" <someone(a)snet.net> wrote in message news:7C141622-1147-43E0-9F7C-308B272D47E4(a)microsoft.com... > What I need to do is to edit the saved Mht page. I want to underline text, > add comments , etc. I tried the Office Publisher but again, the page comes up > as a jumble of components. > > Any other suggestions would be appreciated. > > -- > John Olbert >> > -- > Bob Buckland ?:-) > MS Office System Products MVP > > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* > > >
From: Bob Buckland ?:-) on 8 May 2008 10:18 Hi Sarah, You may want to try the trial version of http://snagit.com (~$40) or http://endicosoft.com/webpagecapture.php which has a freeware version and an upgraded (~$15) upgrade feature version You can also from your browser print the webpage to a free PDF printer such as http://tinypdf.com, http://primopdf.com or http://cutepdf.com or in MS Office 2003 or 2007 you can use the included MS Office Document Image Writer to print it to a graphic file. ========== <<"Sarah James" <SarahJames(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CCAE91F0-677A-4302-9A9D-88CEC164AA57(a)microsoft.com... I'm looking for software like that - freeware if possible. Not to make a screenshot (I know how to do that;-D), but something that takes a snapshot of the entire webpage from top to bottom. Any ideas? Would be very welcome;-) Sarah>> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
From: Sarah James on 8 May 2008 13:24 Thanks! "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: > Hi Sarah, > > You may want to try the trial version of http://snagit.com (~$40) > or http://endicosoft.com/webpagecapture.php which has a freeware version and an upgraded (~$15) upgrade feature version > > You can also from your browser print the webpage to a free PDF printer such as > http://tinypdf.com, http://primopdf.com or http://cutepdf.com or in MS Office 2003 or 2007 you can use the included MS Office > Document Image Writer to print it to a graphic file. > > ========== > <<"Sarah James" <SarahJames(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CCAE91F0-677A-4302-9A9D-88CEC164AA57(a)microsoft.com... > > I'm looking for software like that - freeware if possible. Not to make a > screenshot (I know how to do that;-D), but something that takes a snapshot of > the entire webpage from top to bottom. Any ideas? Would be very welcome;-) > > Sarah>> > -- > > Bob Buckland ?:-) > MS Office System Products MVP > > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* > > >
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