Transfer information into folder

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How do I transfer information from a site on the web to an existing folder
without rewriting the existing folder. I am very new to this computer world
and I tried the whole cut/paste thing and it didn't do anything. It's making
me crazy!
 
To save a Web page on your computer

1. On the File menu, click Save As.
2. Double-click the folder you want to save the page in.
3. In the File name box, type a name for the page.
4. In the Save as type box, select a file type.
5. Do one of the following:
* To save all of the files needed to display this page, including graphics,
frames, and style sheets, click Web Page, complete. This option saves each
file in its original format.
* To save all of the information needed to display this page in a single
MIME-encoded file, click Web Archive. This option saves a snapshot of the
current Web page. This option is available only if you have installed
Outlook Express 5 or later.
* To save just the current HTML page, click Web Page, HTML only. This option
saves the information on the Web page, but it does not save the graphics,
sounds, or other files.
* To save just the text from the current Web page, click Text Only. This
option saves the information on the Web page in straight text format.

Notes
With Web Page, complete and Web Archive, you can view all of the Web page
offline, without adding the page to your Favorites list and marking it for
offline viewing.
When you choose Web Page, complete, only the current page is saved.
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Saving pictures or text from a Web page
As you view pages on the Web, you’ll find information that you'd like to
save for future reference or share with other people. You can save the
entire Web page or any part of it: text, graphics, or links. You can print
Web pages for people who don’t have access to the Web or a computer.

Save a page or picture without opening it. Right-click the link for the
item you want to save, and then click Save Target As.

Copy information from a Web page into a document. Select the information
you want to copy, and then on the Edit menu, click Copy.

Create a desktop shortcut to the current page. Right-click in the page, and
then click Create Shortcut.

Use a Web page image as desktop wallpaper (or background). Right-click the
image on the Web page, and then click Set as Wallpaper (or Set as
Background).

Send a Web page in e-mail. On the File menu, point to Send, and then click
Page by E-mail or Link by E-mail. Complete the mail message window, and then
send the message. Note that you must have an e-mail account and an e-mail
program set up on your computer.

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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