On Sat, Jun 10 2017, Dale wrote:

> allan gottlieb wrote:
>> I was interviewed and the material was put on a website 
>> (news.mit.edu/2017/reflections-puzzle-keeper-allan-gottlieb-0608).
>>
>> For someone to view this they need that
>> 1.  They are on the net.
>> 2.  MIT has not removed it.
>>
>> I would like to produce a file containing what is seen when viewing that
>> web page (it brings in other pages).  A pdf would be good, but others
>> would be OK.
>>
>> The goal is to be able to put this on a flash drive and be able to view
>> in without net access.
>>
>> Thanks
>> allan
>>
>>
>
> I run up on things I want to save that way too.  Sometimes I run up on a
> garden, electronics or other site that I want to save a few pages from. 
> After all, some things do disappear sometimes for unknown reasons.  I
> use Seamonkey but I'm pretty sure Firefox has this, Palemoon likely does
> too.  I use the print function but instead of printing to a printer, I
> select file and PDF.  Sometimes it doesn't work right but quite often,
> it works without any problems. 
>
> Another thing I do, if the above doesn't work, copy what I want, open
> Libreoffice, OOo or whatever and paste it in there.  Sometimes I have to
> select to do it as html code.  Generally, it just pastes right in,
> images and all.  After that, I save it as a PDF file after doing any
> tweaking I want to do, making letters larger etc etc.  I like larger
> print since I'm getting older.  :/
>
> I did the first step above here.  I'll send it off list.  It's small but
> some may not want attachments sent to the list.  Hope that helps.
>
> Dale
>
> :-)  :-) 

Thank.  You are right of course the print-to-file is the correct
command.  Sorry I was so dense.

allan

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