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  • Started 3 months ago by birddancer
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birddancer
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Hi There,
I wondering if this sounds familair to anyone...
I used to have windows 98 and an older version of int explorer under edit (at the top) I could choose to "edit current page"? I would pop open another window with the current page so I could edit what i was viewing - obviously I couldn't save it and change what was written perminently but it let me print it off. Is there any way I get that feature back or free software I can download to do so. Its really handy

Posted 3 months ago #
 
pipo
pipo
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hi birddancer,

when you say 'edit,' do you mean edit the page in HTML view or edit the page in HTML code view? if you're looking for the code, you can go to Page > View Source or alternatively you can press Alt (to show the menus) > View > Source. if you'd like to edit the page in HTML view, you can choose to 'Save as...' the page into your computer and edit it with a word processor (like MS Word).

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