How to get offline links

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Hi. I've this problem to solve. I have a word document, a report with a lot
of HTML links to internet web pages. How can I make it possible to read the
web articles also when I am offline clicking on the HTML links of the report?

- The content off the pages never change. I would like to download the
content in a folder, a sort of off line web pages
- I would like to make it possible to read the articles without linking
manuallly all the HTML links in the word document to the off line web pages

Is there an easy way? Is it possible to solve the problem with VBA for MS
Word?

Thanks a lot
 
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Robert M. Franz (RMF)

Ciao Enrico
Hi. I've this problem to solve. I have a word document, a report with a lot
of HTML links to internet web pages. How can I make it possible to read the
web articles also when I am offline clicking on the HTML links of the report?

- The content off the pages never change. I would like to download the
content in a folder, a sort of off line web pages
- I would like to make it possible to read the articles without linking
manuallly all the HTML links in the word document to the off line web pages

Is there an easy way? Is it possible to solve the problem with VBA for MS
Word?

It might be easier, with VBA, to open each article right below the URL
itself right in the document. [Though I'm pretty positive you can also
open up each HTML file separately and save it. But then you have to name
the documents and turn the link to the new copy, surely more work,
programmatically speaking.]

Sorry, I'm no developer myself, but since nobody has answered so far:
better try one of the vba newsgroups (forums from where you are connecting).

HTH
Robert
 

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