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09-08-2017 05:49 AM
Product: HP Slim Desktop 260-a010
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (32-bit)
New hp desktop trying to save a web page to my desk top for later use ie: bank, Pharmacy etc. Use to just right click and a box would appear asking you whe to save it as cannot do this anymore
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09-09-2017 02:00 AM
It depends on which web-browser that you are using.
For Internet Explorer, below the 'title-bar' at the top of its window, I see:
File Edit View Favorites Tools Help
Click on 'File', and click on 'Save'.
That will give you the option to save the whole page, including the pictures.
But, maybe, you should instead click on 'Favorites', to add a "bookmark" for that banking web-site.
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