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Locate the HTML file you want to save to text. Right-click the HTML file, select "Open With" and then click "Notepad." The file is opened in Notepad.
Open a text editor or document program and press "Ctrl-V" to paste the text from the Web page into the text file or document window. Save the text file or document to your computer.
Notepad saves a file in .txt format. By using Print to PDF and Save As options, you can save it as PDF and HTML in Windows 11/10.
Fortunately, there’s a simple, effective “do over” in the form of Lazarus, a browser add-on that makes it easy to recover lost form data. It’s available for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
You don't need to be online to read a webpage. You can save one, with formatting and images, to local storage and read it later offline.
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