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Is it possible to save (HTML) to Desktop?
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... "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote in message A .htm extension also might work, opening in Internet Explorer. Hello Frank, I have tried to open my saved .html file with IE, it did not work, my guess is the Email is originated with OE, and has to be handled with OE. I am not sure, I could be wrong. Use .mht as an extension instead of .htm (when saving HTML E-mails you want IE to open.) --- |
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Is it possible to save (HTML) to Desktop?
"Robert Aldwinckle" wrote in message "x@y" wrote in message ... "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote in message A .htm extension also might work, opening in Internet Explorer. Hello Frank, I have tried to open my saved .html file with IE, it did not work, my guess is the Email is originated with OE, and has to be handled with OE. I am not sure, I could be wrong. Use .mht as an extension instead of .htm (when saving HTML E-mails you want IE to open.) Hello Robert, On my "Save Message" Screen drop down Menu, does not include ".mht" file extension. All I have is (*.eml), (*.txt) text Files,(*.txt) Unicode, & (*.html). Is possible to add (*.mht) to the above Menu? Thanks for Your Help, x@y |
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Is it possible to save (HTML) to Desktop?
"x@y" wrote in message
.... Use .mht as an extension instead of .htm (when saving HTML E-mails you want IE to open.) Hello Robert, On my "Save Message" Screen drop down Menu, does not include ".mht" file extension. All I have is (*.eml), (*.txt) text Files,(*.txt) Unicode, & (*.html). Is possible to add (*.mht) to the above Menu? I don't know. All I was suggesting was to override the .eml extension with .mht when you save an E-mail if you want IE to open it. Works for me. YMMV. --- |
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Is it possible to save (HTML) to Desktop?
"Robert Aldwinckle" wrote in message ... "x@y" wrote in message ... Use .mht as an extension instead of .htm (when saving HTML E-mails you want IE to open.) Hello Robert, On my "Save Message" Screen drop down Menu, does not include ".mht" file extension. All I have is (*.eml), (*.txt) text Files,(*.txt) Unicode, & (*.html). Is possible to add (*.mht) to the above Menu? I don't know. All I was suggesting was to override the .eml extension with .mht when you save an E-mail if you want IE to open it. Works for me. YMMV. Hello Robert, I have tried to override the .eml ext., no Luck, then I have tried the rest of them same result. For now I will use my workaround as described on this thread, till something more practical will be available, but I won't bet on it. Thanks for Your time, and Advise. Best Regards, x@y |
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Is it possible to save (HTML) to Desktop?
Try HtmlSnap ActiveX Control. It can download and save html to images
or local folder. You can download it at: http://www.polestarsoft.com/htmlsnap "x@y дµÀ£º " Hello Everyone, I am using Windows XP Pro. with OE. 6.0, I would like to save one (HTML) from my OE. Inbox to my Desktop to use later as an Attachment on a NG. Account. The reason for this is to edit the Sender E-mail Address. I have tried "Save as" Under the Tab File, all I get just the text, and where the Pictures supposed to be there are only "Frames" With a red "x" on top left corner. Tried to Copy and Paste, same results. The E-mail is composed of four Pictures, with a text on bottom of each Picture. Thanks for Your kind suggestion, x@y |
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Is it possible to save (HTML) to Desktop?
Hello Polestarsoft,
Thank You very much for Your URL' I have visited the Website,and all I can tell the "HtmlSnap ActiveX Control" Is a Professional working Tool. I am a Home Computer User, and if I get more involved working with Pictures, I will give it try. I am saving Your URL. Regards, x@y ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ "polestarsoft" wrote in message Try HtmlSnap ActiveX Control. It can download and save html to images or local folder. You can download it at: http://www.polestarsoft.com/htmlsnap |
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