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  2. From the "File" menu choose "Edit". This will open the article in Netscape's "Composer" product.

  3. choose "Save as..." from the File menu and save the article to a new directory that you've created for this purpose. This is important because you will be saving all of the graphics files from this article and if you save it to your desktop things can get cluttered.

Internet Explorer:

  1. Go to the HTML version of the article you wish to save.

  2. Chose 'Save' or 'Save as' and select the 'Web page, complete' or 'Web archive' option and save the article to a new directory that you've created for this purpose. This is important because you will be saving all of the graphics files from this article and if you save it to your desktop things can get cluttered.

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