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Enter a filename in the File Name text box. Click the "Save As Type" drop-down menu and select "Web Page (.htm; .html)." Click the "Save" button to save the document. Advertisement.
Click the "Start" button in the bottom left corner of your screen and then click "Computer" to open the native Windows 7 file manager. Locate the HTML file you want to save to text.
Type .html at the end of the file name and click on the Save button. This will save your text file in HTML format. Double-click on the saved file and it will open in your default web browser.
Hi all, thanks for the help so far. I got another challenge I have stumbled on.<BR><BR>I have a page with a bunch of user inputs wrapped inside a form. At the bottom of the page I have a next and ...
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