You can save webarchives as pdfs via the print menu and use pdflab (free) to join them.

Alternatively you can get webstracter and join and edit as many web pages as you like. It be used to can add content, a bibliography, a TOC, notes, blank pages etc. Content is saved/exported as a pdf. It's pricey but it works very well.

HTH


On Mar 16, 2007, at 5:07 AM, Yojimbo-Talk List wrote:

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 1) Re: Multiple Pages in Web Archives
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From: TjL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: March 15, 2007 8:46:16 AM EDT
Subject: Re: Multiple Pages in Web Archives


On 3/14/07, Jonathan Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,

I apologize if this has been discussed before, but ListSearch is
down. I was wondering if anyone has archived multiple web pages in a
single .webarchive or somehow handled grouping multiple .webarchives
together? I'm specifically thinking about online articles that span
multiple pages.

At first glance it looks like I need to archive each page
individually, and either group them by a new tag or folder created
just for that article. Does anyone have a more elegant solution?

Are you sure there isn't a "printer friendly" version of the article
that has all of the various pages pieced together?  That's usually
what I look for.

Otherwise, no I can't think of a better solution.


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