I use Zip Up the Web Pro.
http://www.zipuptheweb.com
It will save one page, (there is a free version for that),
or selectable levels of a site... (Including the entire site.)
There are "lots" of other choices of programs.
For "static" viewing of the WEB page in PFD format,
I print the page to an Adobe printer driver.
Acrobat PFDWriter 3.02 for Windows.
It came with my scanner. PhotoDeluxe Home Edition 3.0
(This one feature alone was worth more to me
than what I paid for the scanner!)
To do more than that, you need a better version of an
Adobe program($) to make the original "save"...
Hope this helps. Rick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg De Guzman" <[log in to unmask]>
> I always save webpages I visit and do offline reading. If I wanted all
> the graphics saved as well I open the page in Netscape Composer or
> Frontpage and save the page from there. Later on I fix the image links
> on the page to refer to where the images were saved by composer. I do a
> lot of medical research and this is tedious but working for me anyhow.
> Is there an editor that saves and fixes the links, or, just plainly save
> a page with all the graphics included?
>
> Secondly, is there a program to convert HTML format like web pages to a
> .pdf format?
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