How to Capture a Web Page


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We all know the problem: we see a nice webpage and want to save it for later. But how do you do that without losing the images and without creating sets of nested directories? Some recent web browsers allow complete web pages to be saved as "mth" files which contain everything on a web page. Another way to do this is to use Adobe's PDF writer software and print the webpage to a PDF file. This works well, but this software is not cheap. A nice alternative is CaptureEze Pro for Windows which allows you to capture a complete web page to a bitmap image. It will automatically capture the whole webpage, not just what you see on your screen. The bitmap image can then be saved for later use or included in your other documents.


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Last Updated October 20, 2000 by André Bakker
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