How does Win7 save webpage images?

  

Recently, users of Win7 system have reported that they have encountered their favorite pictures when browsing the webpage. If they want to save it, they will find that there is no such thing as "Save as "and". So how do you save your favorite pictures at this time? Let's take a look.

Method 1, use the screenshot tool

1. Use the screenshot button on the keyboard, open "ldraw", then press CTRL+V to paste, then use the intercept tool to intercept what you want picture of.

2. Or use QQ, browser and other screenshot tools to intercept the image you want. If you use the QQ screenshot tool, press CTRL+ALT+A, then drag and drop the area to be screenshotd, and click the save icon to save the picture.

Disadvantages: not the source file, the picture pixels may be low

Method 2, save the page

1. After opening the page, click on the IE & ldquo; file & rdquo; , select “ Save as (A). . . ”, save the current web page to the local disk.

2. Open the path of the saved disk and you will see an html file and folder named after the title of the page.

3. Open the folder and select the view mode as “large icon”, you can see the image file you want to save in preview mode.

Method 3, use the IE temporary folder

1. Click on "Tools" in IE, select "Internet Options (O)" in the drop-down menu.

2. Click “Set" in the Internet Options, open “site data settings", click “View Files", the newly opened folder is the IE temporary folder.

3. Press CTRL+A in the IE temporary folder to select all files, and then press DELET to delete all temporary files. Then press F5 to refresh the page, or click “View”, select “Refresh” to refresh the page.

4. After the page is fully loaded, press F5 to refresh the temporary folder on the IE temporary folder. At this point, you can see all the temporary files downloaded. Click on "Type" to sort, select all image format files (such as jpeg, gif suffix file name), press CTRL+C to copy, and copy to a new folder of another drive letter.

5. Select the view mode as “Large icon” and see if the image you want is saved on the preview.

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