Save a web page and all the graphics and links on it

Safari lets you save a web page and all the images and links and text on the page. It creates one file, an archive, that you can open at any time; all the links will work (as long as the destination pages haven't changed!). This is particularly handy for pages that you know aren't going to last long, such as online newspaper articles or purchase receipts. Keep in mind that some web pages can prevent you from saving items on the page.

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Open the web page you want to save.
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From the File menu, choose “Save As….”
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In the Format menu in the dialog box, choose “Web Archive,” as shown.
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Choose the folder you want to save into, then click “Save.”

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