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Question Title How to Make Web Pages Available for Offline Viewing

With Internet Explorer 6 in Windows XP, you can make a Web page available offline and view it when your computer is not connected to the Internet—for example on your laptop during a flight. This feature is also handy for viewing Web pages at home without tying up a phone line if you have a dial-up Internet connection.

To make the current Web page available offline

1.

On the Favorites menu, click Add to Favorites.

2.

Select the Make available offline check box.

Make Web page available offline

3.

To specify a schedule for updating that page, and how much content to download, click Customize.

4.

Follow the instructions on your screen.

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Created: 2008-01-16 1:09 AM
 
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