Saturday, November 24, 2007

HOW TO COPY FROM A WEB PAGE

To save pictures

  • Go to the web page that features a picture you want to save.
  • Right-click the item you want to save. The shortcut menu opens.
  • Choose Save Picture As from the shortcut menu.
  • The Save Picture dialog box opens.
  • The default save location is My Pictures. Click the Save in drop down box arrow to navigate to a new save location.
  • Rename the image in the File name text box if needed.
  • Click Save or press Enter

To set a web page image as desktop wallpaper

  • Go to the web page.
  • Right-click the image, choose Set as Wallpaper from the shortcut menu.
  • It will be saved in the list as Internet Explorer wallpaper.
  • Minimize the window. Your new wallpaper should display.
  • Each new graphic you set as wallpaper will replace the old one.

To edit wallpaper

  • Choose Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.
  • Double-click the Display icon to open the Display Properties window.
  • Click the Background tab and adjust image settings.

To copy and paste text from a web page

  • Go to the web page.
  • Select the text / block the text you want to copy.
  • Choose Edit à Copy from your web browser's menu bar or right-click the text and choose Copy from the shortcut menu.
  • Open another application, such as Word, for example.
  • Choose Edit Paste from the menu bar or right-click and choose Paste from the shortcut menu to paste the text into the document of choice (for example, a Word document).

To copy Web page

  • Go to the web page.
  • Choose File à Save as from your web browser’s menu bar.
  • The save web page dialog box opens.
  • The default save location is My Document. Click the Save in drop down box arrow to navigate to a new save location.
  • Rename the web page in the File name text box if needed.
  • You can choose the file type in the save as type text box if needed.
  • Click Save or press Enter.

1 comment:

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