Internet Explorer has a save-as feature from the File menu at the top left of the page.
If you save as "web page complete" you will get a file, a directory with the same name as the file, and a lot of little files inside that directory. Just double-click the main file and the local copy of the webpage should appear in internet explorer.
However, you might prefer saving as "web archive, single file". I find these easier to manage.
Note that I have have encountered a few (very few) web pages that could not be saved in this fashion.
"Ganesh" <gsganesh[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in message news:eJ2b0xVwHHA.4464[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Hi There, > > is there anyway to copy the whole window including the hidden part of the > widnow, if want to save any page from web as image, i've to scroll down > until i get the whole page. I do it couple of times depends the page > size. > > any tool available to take a copy of whold page > > Thanks > >
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