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3. Tap OK.
Save As: You can save current web page to view later even when disconnected
from the internet or intranet without using cache memory.
To save a copy of the current page:
1. Select File > Save As.
2. Specify a folder location and enter the file name.
3. You can save page as HTML or as text only. Select save type using Type drop-
down list. You can view the HTML source code if you saved it as text.
4. Tap OK.
Notes:
When save a copy of page, images will not be displayed and links will be disabled.
And web pages containing frames will not display those frames or will display only
the frame structure.
To save an individual frame, tap ALT and the frame. Then Select Save As or Save
Picture As from the Shortcut menu. Some frames are designed so that they can't be
saved. Such frames will not be displayed once you open them as saved files from
Windows Explorer.
Find: You can find a word or string.
1. Select File > Find. Find window appears
2. Enter a word or a phrase to find in Find what box.
3. Check Match whole word only to find a phrase that is completely matching.
4. Check Match case to divide capital and small characters.
5. Select direction. You can find upward or downward.
6. Tap Find Next to find.
7. To cancel find, tap Cancel.
Work Offline: As you view pages on the Internet, pages are cached in the Temporary
Internet Files folder in My Computer. Browsing among cached pages is faster than
returning to their Internet sites.
To use a cache page:
1. Before you disconnect, select File > Work Offline.
2. Once you have disconnected, select Go > History.
3. Select the page you want to view.