Save a page from a published Captivate 6 course

Can an End user save a page from a Captivate 6 course once published as a pdf, jpg or png etc...?

Have you tried using Javascript? I couldn't remember the codes but I think you can do a search in those Javascript sites to get some samples...

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    How do I save a page from appleipages to my pcs desktop

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    How do I save a PDF attachment from Gmail to Adobe reader?
    As I mentioned in the forum post, it requires many extra steps to transfer a PDF document from the Gmail app.  This is because the Gmail app for iOS does not support "Open In..." as many other iOS apps do.
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  • I want to save a page from my email (gmail and hotmail) and it won't do it. Firefox used to save it. It saves a page that I can not open. This is on 2 different computers.

    I used to be able to save a page from my email (both hotmail and gmail). I an no longer save a page from Firefox of my email. It will save a page on a website visited. It does save a page and files but is unopenable.

    First off, this is a public forum, so anyone can see your e-mail address (Could an admin snip it?)
    The .js file by itself is not a website and is just used to hold Javascript code.
    You are looking for a .html file to open (probably named index.html), otherwise you do not have the full site.

  • Is there a way to have firefox save web pages from a batch list of urls

    Is there a plugin for firefox to load urls from a list and save the pages including images to file

    I'm not aware of such an add-on, but it might exist. There also might be a Greasemonkey userscript that will load the pages and fire the save.
    This thread discusses way to save pages once you have them loaded: [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/923234 How to save a website using firefox. | Firefox Support Forum | Firefox Help].

  • How do I save one page from a multi-page pdf document?

    Can I take a 65 page pdf file and save it as 65 individual pages?

    I know if you are using Adobe Acrobat X, you can go to the "Tools" section and then under "Pages" you will see "Extract". If you click on that while your document is open it will show you your options for extracting the pages and saving them as individual PDF files. Be sure to check the box "Extract Pages As Seperate Files" and this should help get you on your way. I hope this helps answer your question on extracting pages from a multiple page PDF.

  • Can I save selected pages from a PDF into another PDF

    In other words:
    I have a Pdf with 100 pages and I only want to save 10 pages.
    they are continuous i.e. pages 15-28
    I have Adobe XI version 11.0.07
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    Hi greg14,
    For starters, you will need Acrobat to extract pages from a PDF. (It's not something that you can do with the ExportPDF service.) If you don't have Acrobat, you can download a free 30-day trial from www.adobe.com/products/acrobat.html.
    Then, to extract pages, you would follow these steps:
    Click on the Tools panel on the right side of the Acrobat window.
    Click Pages to expand that category.
    Click Extract.
    Enter the page range that you want to extract in the From: and To: text boxes.
    Click OK. Your pages are extracted into a new file.
    Choose File > Save As to save the new file.
    I hope that does the trick! 
    Please let us know if you have additional questions.
    Best,
    Sara

  • How can I save one page from a long PDF document?

    I have a 400+ page PDF and want to email just one page to a colleague. How do I save just that page? I've tried the Print > Save As PDF, but it says "not supported."

    Gracias, Claudio! I did as you recommended and it works. I wish it were possible to save individual pages using the Reader, though, as I don't do that enough to justify purchasing Acrobat. Also, I don't know how to tell if a PDF is protected, and maybe this one is. Thanks!
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  • How to completely remove a preloader from a published captivate

    I recently published my captivate files with a preloader (using one of the pre-installed ones 'Adobe Captivate 5.5\en_GB\Gallery\Preloaders\blue loading.gif').
    I now need to remove the preloader completely or go back to the default 'adobe captivate loading' one.
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  • How can I save a page and all its component parts in a single file, like IE does as an MHT - it's much easier for mailing to people where page address not available?? (as in output from an airline booking site, for example)

    how can I save a page and all its component parts in a single file, like IE does as an MHT?
    It's much easier for mailing to people where page address not available?? (as in output from an airline booking site, for example)
    It is simply too painful to have to zip everything up into a single file to send. MHT format has been available for years now from IE, and with every new FF release it's the first thing I look for. I have been using FF for years, and hate having to come out of it, over into IE |(which I even took out of startup) and key everything in again, in order to send somebody something in a convenient format that they can open with a single click.
    I can't believe this hasn't been asked before, so have you looked at it and rejected it? Have MS kept the file format secret?
    Thanks
    MG

    This is not really an answer just my comments on your question.
    I am sure I recollect efforts being made to get mhtml to work with FF.
    Probably the important thing to remember about .mhtml is that if other browsers do support it they may need addons, and may not necessarily render the content correctly/consistently.
    There are FF addons designed for archiving webpages, you could try them, but that then assumes the recipient has the same software.
    You could simply save the page from FF to your XP pc; then offline open it with and save it using IE, before then emailing using FF, and attaching the .mht or mhtml file that you have now created on your PC.
    As an alternative method, in some cases it could be worth considering taking a screen grab of the required page, then sending that to the recipient as a single email attatchment using either a bitmap or jpeg file format for instance.
    Something such as an airline booking may be designed with a print option, possibly it could be worthwile looking at sending the print file itself as an email attachment.

  • How can I save a page offline? the "complete" option in "save as" produces a folder w/ 36 kb files that will not open.

    the "complete" option in "save as" produces a folder w/ 36 kb files that will not open anything - can't I save the page as a single offline file?

    This is not really an answer just my comments on your question.
    I am sure I recollect efforts being made to get mhtml to work with FF.
    Probably the important thing to remember about .mhtml is that if other browsers do support it they may need addons, and may not necessarily render the content correctly/consistently.
    There are FF addons designed for archiving webpages, you could try them, but that then assumes the recipient has the same software.
    You could simply save the page from FF to your XP pc; then offline open it with and save it using IE, before then emailing using FF, and attaching the .mht or mhtml file that you have now created on your PC.
    As an alternative method, in some cases it could be worth considering taking a screen grab of the required page, then sending that to the recipient as a single email attatchment using either a bitmap or jpeg file format for instance.
    Something such as an airline booking may be designed with a print option, possibly it could be worthwile looking at sending the print file itself as an email attachment.

  • Saving one page from a multipage document

    I posted this first in the Reader forum not realizing I should have here. In Acrobat CS3, can I save one page from a multipage pdf document? I know I could tediously delete all the pages except the one I want in thumbnail view but is there a simpler way?

    graffiti, thank you, that's a big help.
    The next thing I'm wondering is there a way to extract pages from pdfs that I'm viewing in Safari 3.2.1? I am figuring "no" since even if I could make Acrobat the default browser pdf viewer, the menu items are Safari, not Acrobat.

  • Save web pages/maps

    I can't seem to save a page from the web or a map for use away from the wifi hotspot. What am I doing wrong? I'm using an 8GB Touch.

    Yes you can. I did the following experiment. While on the internet at home I went to my maps app:
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  • How can I extract certain pages from my document and save as another file?

    How can I extract certain pages from my document and save as another file?

    You would need Adobe Acrobat to do that, not Adobe Reader.

  • "Save As" page comes up when I try printing from Firefox

    When I use my Verizon DSL and Firefox (this doesn't happen if I use Int. Explorer) and I wish to print internet info, I do a Ctl. P to print. Instead of printing, I receive a "Save As" page that I cannot stop from appearing. The page includes: "Save As" at the top with a box for saving to (Ex.: documents), then has a listing across of "Name," "Date Modified," "Type," "Size," and "Tags" across the top. Then a listing of items such as Games, My Stationery, New Folder, Sansa, Updater. Then at the bottom there is a listing for "File Name" with a box for the name. Then under that a "save As Type" (PDF). Then a save or cancel button.
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    == About a month ago

    I can not print anything from Firefox but on IE everything prints just fine. I happen to like Firefox a whole lot better so would appreciate a solution to my problem.

  • How do I remove my iWeb pages from the Home folder so I can publish to a new host?

    I have moved my MobileMe site to a new service (GoDaddy).  The basic transfer went very smoothly.  With one tiny hitch:  the new URL text.
    IWeb places web  pages in folders, each folder being a  "site." The name of the root folder automatically becomes a "pointer" to the web site -- and part of the URL text.
    My current root folder  is named DavidChartrand -- me.  So..... when I published everything over to GoDaddy the text "DavidChartrand" was attached to my URL. 
    Instead of seeing www.davidchartrand.com in the URL bar, visitors  see:   www.davidchartrand.com.com/DavidChartrand
    GoDaddy staff says this is simply a quirk in iWeb's design.  Fine, but it's annoying.  Is there anyway I can keep using iWeb but somehow remove the root folder.....that is, remove my site pages from the root folder and and then re-publish? GoDaddy tech support swears it  has many former MobileMe/iWeb users who have done this successfully but offered had no idea how.
    David

    The way iWeb publishes its websites, in its own folder, the normal URL is http://www.domain_name.com/Site_name/Page_name.html.  This is a normal URL for any web host.
    If you want to get rid of the site name you will need to publish your website to a folder on your hard drive and upload only the contents of the website folder to your server with a 3rd party FTP client like YummyLite, Transmit or Cyberduck.  That will get rid of the site name in the URL. 
    Of course remove the existing website foldr from the server beforehand.
    I believe the folder you publish to on GoDaddy is named public_html.  You might try renaming your website to "public_html" and publish to GoDaddy.  In theory iWeb will see the website's folder already on the server and publish the website file into it. 
    It works that way with HostExcellence.com which names the home folder the same as the domain name associated with it. This tutorial explains more about it: iW16 - Using HostExcellence.com with iWeb
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