My reality is obviously not the same as other people's! All I want to do is put a single page onto my desktop, complete with photos. without having to be on line. Which is often the case with the way I work. 1. PDF - not much use to me in this context because I can't edit/ cut and paste for example. It's beautifully there, but untouchable!! 2. Very clever - all-singing, all-dancing; but much more than I want with all the links. AND I have to go on line to use it. I'm a simple guy and there are times like this when I long for my old 9 when I could do this exercise so easily. I'm off to bed now. And will be delighted if anyone has come up with a fool-proof solution by the time I rise early tomorrow. Merci from France Keith On 16 févr. 05, at 21:55, Vincent Cayenne wrote: > At 8:36 PM +0100 2/16/05, Keith MILLS wrote: >> I read an article on a website page and decide that I want to save it >> to my desktop for later use. > > Option 1: Choose File--> Print, then click the "Save as PDF..." > button. This will allow you to save the file as a PDF that can be > viewed in Preview, Adobe Reader and several other applications. > > Option 2: Choose Edit--> Select All. Then choose Safari--> Services--> > TextEdit--> New window containing selection. Then switch to TextEdit > where the web page will be found preserved in much of its glory with > the benefit of clickable links. Save it, of course. > -- > 'tis as said. [Reality is defined by being described] > _______________________________________________ > X-Newbies mailing list > X-Newbies at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/x-newbies >