Thanks, Roselle. You guys are all so great for us new users.
I save almost all of your messages<grin>.
At 1/22/2004, you wrote:

When typing the file name upon saving the webpage (CTRL with S), give it a .txt extension. You can later save this as a Keyword type text document when the .txt file is opened in Keyword.

HTH,
Roselle

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>Sent by: Paul Henrichsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>Hi, Everyone.
>Is there a way to save a web page as a text file without all of that html
>code left intact?
>I did save one, but it has tons of html code with the text among that.
>I want to save just the article.
>If we can't do this, this would be a neat thing for a future release.  If
>you were reading a newspaper on the web and wanted to save the article, how
>would you go about it?
>Thanks.
>Paul Henrichsen
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]
><home.pacbell.net/paulh52





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