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In IE 4, viewing Web pages offline is as simple as going to the File menu and selecting Work Offline. IE will always start in offline mode until you deselect this option. Windows stores the last-viewed version of the page on your hard drive for quick access. In addition to viewing subscribed Web sites offline, you can also view Web pages stored in your History or Temporary Internet Files folders.
In IE 5, the best way to make pages viewable offline is to select File, Save As when you're on the page you wish to save, and choose Web page, complete in the "Save as type" box. This will save the page, complete with all its images, to your hard disk. A more sophisticated solution, though not quite as intuitive, requires you to first save the page you want to view offline as a Favorite. Then right-click that page's Favorites entry, select Make available offline, click Next if the introductory screen appears, click the radio button next to Yes, and select the depth of Web pages you want to save for offline viewing (don't exceed two or three levels, or you'll run out of hard disk space)
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