I usually save Web pages indicating the receipt of my money in exchange for
an item that I just can't live another minute without. I save these pages, and
other documents, in a folder I've named Deferred Printing. To accomplish
this easy task, all you need do is follow these simple steps:
1. With the desired Web page open in the browser window of your
choice, click FileSave as (in Internet Explorer) or FileSave Page As
(in Firefox).
The Save Webpage (IE) or the Save As (Firefox) window opens.
2. Select the proper folder from the Save In drop-down list.
3. Enter appropriate information in the File Name text field.
4. Click Save.
When it comes time to print the file, again, there are a couple of ways to accom-
plish the task. I prefer to open the saved Web page by right-clicking the file,
choosing Open With, and then choosing my Web browser from the list of pro-
grams that appears. With the file open, I then either choose FilePrint or click
the Print icon on the browser. By doing this, the page displays and prints as it
would if you printed directly from the browser when the page first displayed.
I like to store files -- whether they're documents or Web pages -- that I'm
going to print at a later time on removable storage rather than on my laptop.
I talk about using separate storage for sensitive information in Chapter 10.
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