Unsure what this has to do with OOo ?? However, if you save the HTML file using a browser the graphics should be saved to your hard drive in a folder of there own. Therefore when you view the file off line the graphic's should show up where they should ...
Alternatively (and I'm not suggesting you use this browser anyway) there is a format that you can save HTML pages in using Internet Explorer which is called something like "html complete", this bundles the html and pictures into a single file for viewing offline. HTH, /paul On 9/2/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I download a lot of HTML files that have both text and graphics in them, > but > I can never get the graphics to show up, I suppose because the graphics > are > linked to the document. The graphics link icons are saved on my computer > in a > separate file but if I click on one of these icons it attempts to take me > back to the net. I download the file in the first place, so that I don't > have > to be on the net for extended periods of time, as I only have one phone > line, > and can't have it tied up for hours on line. Is there any way that I can > save the graphics in a file that I download, and then alter the file's > code that > the graphics are attached to, so that the graphics show up when I call > that > file up? > >
