Hi,

>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?

You can try Surfsaver. With it, you can save the page that you're
viewing, with all the graphics. You can save also the pages that are
references, all the links, etc. So, if you want, you can download the
entire site to your HD. The last version is available only for IE 4.0
or higher, but since you have Frontpage, I suppose that you have it.
Anyway, there are prior version of Surfsave for Netscape, and there is
one coming soon (at least, they said that ;) I downloaded it via ftp
by mail from:

ftp://ftp.uam.es/mirror/tucows/files4/surf20.exe

You can try also a search engine to find it in another http/ftp site.

>Secondly, is there a program to convert HTML format like web pages to
a
>.pdf format?


I think that Acrobat Distiller do so (not sure), but since it admit
Word documents...

Greetings
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Hospital Hijas de Galicia
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