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Old 09-12-2009, 08:25 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by GA Russell View Post
Avalon, I followed your link, and I couldn't find how to download these encyclicals for an eBook reader. Am I missing something?
GA, open the web page. Then click on the "file" option on your toolbar. Choose "save as." This opens a window which gives you a choice of formats in which to save. I save as "webpage complete", i.e. html..

This works for any webpage that you want to save.
You may then edit the webpage in Word. Open it. Choose "edit in Word", which is on the file menu of the toolbar in IE8, and on the Edit menu in some earlier versions of IE.
At this stage, you can just save as an RTF, or in any other format that your reader will use. Alternatively, the html can be popped into Calibre, Book Designer or another conversion tool, and you can make an Ebook.

I hope this helps.
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