Because many web pages use technologies that prevent duplication or hotlinking, users often encounter situations where the content of the Web page cannot be copied. Although you can copy text from a Web page by viewing a source file or other method, it is easier to save Web page content that is not replicated with Word2003 or Word2007. Take Word2003 as an example, the following steps are described:
Step 1th, open the Word2003, click the file → open menu command, and open the Open dialog box. In the File name edit box, enter the address of the Web page that prohibits copying content, and click the Open button, as shown in Figure 2007112304.
Figure 2007112304 Enter the address of the Web page that prohibits copying content step 2nd, Word2003 begins to connect to the Web server, where users can see the content of the target page in a Word window, and can copy, delete, and save edits, as shown in Figure 2007112305.
Figure 2007112305 Word opens a Web page content hint: If the page content is more and has a large number of pictures, then Word opens the Web page will prompt "Word memory is not enough to undo after modification", this hint does not affect the copy of the Web page content. Step 3rd, select the content you want to copy and perform the copy operation. Then create a new Word document, paste the copied content into a new Word document, and save it.