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You can save an entire web page, including all its graphics and links, or just parts of it.

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Save text from a web page

  1. Go to the Safari app on your Mac.

  2. Go to a webpage and highlight the text you want.

  3. Drag the selected text to a document or the desktop.

Save an image from a web page

  1. Go to the Safari app on your Mac.

  2. Go to a web page.

  3. Control-click the image.

  4. Choose Save Image to Downloads, Save Image As, or Add Image to Photos.

    Some images, such as background images, can’t be saved.

Tip: With some images, you can drag the image directly to a document or your desktop.

Save a link from a web page

  1. Go to the Safari app on your Mac.

  2. Go to a web page.

  3. Drag the link to a document or the desktop, or Control-click the link and choose Add Link to Bookmarks or Add Link to Reading List.

Save an entire web page

  1. Go to the Safari app on your Mac.

  2. Go to a web page.

  3. Choose File > Save As.

  4. Choose Format > Web Archive or Format > Page Source.

    • Web archive: Saves all graphics, and links work as long as the destination web pages are available. Web archives are useful for temporary pages, such as receipts.

    • Page source: Saves only the HTML source code. This is useful if you want to use the HTML source in a web page of your own.

Note: Some web pages may prevent you from saving items that appear on the web page.

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