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Page That Refuses To Be Saved Anywhere On My Computer by Rohit Khurana on August 24, 2009 Advertisement Trouble: This problem is quite common when people are not able to save some particular web pages in internet explorer. The following error message pops up http://www.troublefixers.com/error-saving-web-page-the-webpage-could-not-be-saved-to-the-desired-location-there-is-a-particular-web-page-that-refuses-to-be-saved-anywhere-on-my-computer/ while saving some of the pages in the internet explorer or When you attempt to save a Web page using the Web Page, complete (*.htm;*.html) or Web Archive, single file (*.mht) options in Internet Explorer. Error Saving Web Page. This Web page http://in5stepstutorials.com/ie/save-web-page-in-internet-explorer.php could not be saved. Read on further to know the resolution of this problem Fix: Reason 1: This type of problem can occur normally when you may attempt to save a page created using excel 2000 or excel 2003 which normally contains error saving code that Internet Explorer cannot save in the selected format. Solution: 1. You can either save this web page in excel by opening it through the Microsoft excel installed on your computer. Advertisement 2. Or you can open it in a different browser like Firefox or Google Chrome which might help you to save that page. Reason 2: You might have selected to save the page as a single web archive - a single file format and might not have the enough error saving web space to save the file. Solution: Select another location to save the file where you have enough space to save the file. Note: If none of the resolutions given above helped you then it might be the security and some JavaScript's that might be blocking you to save that page in your browser. Some of the pages like invoice receipts which are meant to be printed with the print button. You can Install PDF Printer for the same. Using this tool, your web page will be saved as a PDF file. If you like this article or this article helped you, you can +1 to recommend this article on google plus. You can follow us on Twitter or join our Facebook Fan Page. If you have a question to ask us, submit your question at Answers By Trouble Fixers. Looking for something else? Search here : { 6 comments… read them below or add one } Matt November 4, 2009 at 4:11 pm If you want to fix this then use FireFox with the UnMHT extension - works EVERY time. I usually use IE and have used it for years, but even now with version 8 of the product Microsoft cannot seem to fix such a basic concept like saving a webpage. Add on top of that IE's lack of ability to default to mht or html and seemingly random decisions on what type to default to at any given time. I like IE but Microsoft is basically forcing
the internet, or if the page no longer existed online, you'd still be able to pull it up and let you view it. Unfortunately, Microsoft has removed that functionality, for no good reason I can think of! To do the same thing in IE11 / IE10 / IE9, you have to save a copy of that web page on your computer.2Unlike Word documents or PDFs, web pages include lots of "assets": images are referenced, nearly never embedded in the file; the appearance of the page is defined with external style sheets; the behavior (interactivity) of the page is usually saved in external script files, etc. So, what you're seeing as a web page is actually a collection of files, bound together using "HTML", the language that is used to create websites. All that affects the web page will be saved!3Once the web page you want has loaded, you can save it by hitting the Ctrl+S keyboard shortcut (same as all Windows programs!) Otherwise, if you restored IE's classic menus, click on the File menu and choose "Save as". If you haven't, click on the gear icon (top right corner) and go to File > Save as.4Optionally type a different name in the File name text field, instead of the auto-populated web page title. Then, click on the "Save as type" dropdown: this are the four formats in which you can save a web page from Internet Explorer:- "Webpage, complete" saves the page's content as an HTML file, and create a folder with the same name, with copies of all "assets", including images, that compose that page. Keep the file and its folder stored in the same location!5- "Web Archive, single file" is a format Microsoft invented, which uses the same technologies as emails, where all resource can be embedded inside the message. This creates a big file, ending in .mht, that stores everything together (by default, Windows 7 hides fi