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I want to save a WWW page. Whats the difference between txt, html and postcript ?

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I want to save a WWW page. Whats the difference between txt, html and postcript ?

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To save a file, click on the “File” item located in the top left-hand corner of the Netscape Browser. Then select the pull-down menu item that has a title “Save As…” A small window should pop-up requesting information on the location and format for the file containing the saved page. The three file formats are: Text — Save the the text within the page. Source — Save the html code for the page, including the text, tags etc.. Postscript — This saves the file in Postscript format. Postscript is a special computer language understood by many printers, and is used to send text and graphics of all varieties to the printer. You can use this option to save an image of a web page as a Postscript file, which can then be sent to a Postscript printer to reproduce the file on paper.

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