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Hello All,

I'm working on a paper for University and need to know how I can COPY a full web page into a word document. I don't want it too big and I need it to fit in with the text, I need it wrappable! I learned how to do this years ago and have forgotten because I haven't had to do it for such a LONG time!

Thanks for your help  Would it be the source code? On IE it is... View -> Source... Then copy the HTML code into the text box... Is that what you were looking for?

[glb]Flame[/glb]HARDLY a random question if you ask me.  This would be a random question..

f cfjg  zzladsi?

Please note the question mark signifying the question status.  Even this was not truely random as I'm a touch typist and it's hard to RANDOMIZE keystrokes when you know what they are.  Let's not even get into the subconcious pulls and pushes our mind does.  My rant on randomness is done.I like tootsie rolls... Random enough? lol  

[glb]Flame[/glb]Should we talk about how there really is no such thing as a random number?    And how random number generators used in programming etc. are really not random at all?Just capture the entire image and treat it as if it were a picture. Alt-PrintScreen captures the active window and copies it to the Clipboard.  Then Paste into MSWord and resize image to fit.Computer_Commando... I thought that it was just hitting the PRINT SCRN key... Not ALT.... That's the way it is on all my computers...  :-/

[glb]Flame[/glb]Print Screen copies the whole screen to the clipboard
Alt+Print Screen copies only the active window.
(Keeps you from cropping out all the extra stuff you did not need)OH! Well... That answers that... lol  
[glb]Flame[/glb]Thanks again for your help peeps you are fab.

Even if my question wasn't random, some of the responses definately were!   But that told me. The use of the word 'random' will definately be curbed and only used in instances of a freak nature.

Thanks again



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