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| Copying Part of a Page |
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| To copy some text from a page: |
| 1.Select the text. |
| 2.Choose Copy from the Edit menu. |
| You can paste the text into other files. |
| To copy a link (URL) from a page: |
| 1.Right-click the link or image to display a pop-up menu. On Mac OS, press and hold the mouse button. |
| 2.Choose Copy Link Location or Copy Image Location. If an image is also a link, you are offered both options. |
| You can paste the link into other files or into Navigator's Location field. |
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| Saving a Page |
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| To save an entire page: |
| Choose Save As from the File menu. |
| When you view a page containing frames and a frame is currently selected, the File menu's Save Frame As option is offered in addition to Save As. This lets you save only the page within the selected frame. |
| Saving a file onto your hard disk lets you view the page (or its HTML code) when you're not connected to the Internet. |
| To save an image from a page: |
| 1.Right-click the image (on Mac OS, press and hold the mouse button) to display a pop-up menu. |
| 2.Choose Save Image As. |
| To save a page without displaying it (useful for retrieving a nonformatted page, like a data file, that's not intended for viewing): |
| 1.Right-click the page's link (on Mac OS, press and hold the mouse button) to display a pop-up menu. |
| 2.Choose Save Link As. |
| Important: Some links automatically download and save files to disk after you click them. The URLs for these links often begin with "ftp" or end with a file-type suffix such as "au" or "mpeg". These links might transmit software, sound, or movie files, and can launch helper applications that support the files. |
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| Printing a Page |
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| To print the current page: |
| Click Print. |
| On Windows, you can choose Print Preview from the File menu to see how the printed page will look. |
| Note: When you view a page containing frames, the File menu contains Print Frame in place of Print. |
| To set up the page layout for printing (optional): |
| 1.From the File menu, choose Page Setup. |
| 2.Choose page layout options, including header and footer information. |
| Important: Navigator formats content according to the size of the printed page, not the size of the onscreen window. Text is word-wrapped and graphics are repositioned to accommodate paper size. |
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| Handling Cookies |
| A "cookie" is a small amount of information that a web site copies to your hard disk. A cookie can help a web site identify you the next time you visit. For instance, if you shop for books online, the bookstore's web site might use a cookie to store information about your favorite subjects, and later use that information to recommend particular books. |
| To control your computer's behavior with respect to cookies: |
| 1.From the Edit menu, choose Preferences. |
| 2.Click the Advanced category. |
| 3.Click one of the radio buttons. |
| Important: In most cases, "Accept all cookies" is the best choice. The second button means that your computer will not send a cookie to a server that did not originate it. |
| 4.If you want to be notified when Communicator accepts a cookie, check "Warn me before accepting a cookie." |
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