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<u>Search Tools</u>
Saving pages for offline browsing
You can save Web pages, to browse through when you are offline. Do this using the Save page button, or by going to Results > Save Pages, or by simply pressing [Ctrl] + [W]. For faster saves, leave the Save Images Embedded in Pages option unchecked. If you want only the selected documents, make sure to check the Save pages for Selected Documents Only option.
Exporting your search results
First, select the search you want to save by clicking on it. Click on File > Export > Selected Searches. You will be prompted to save your search in XML format. Just provide a name and save it.
Adding snippets and images
Adding a new snippet from a page is easy. Make sure that Net Snippets is running, by going to View > Explorer Bar > Net Snippet, in Internet Explorer. Highlight the snippet or image you want in the Web page. Drag and drop the snippet into the Net Snippets explorer window on the left hand side of the page.
Directly saving Snippets
You can save Snippets even without opening the Net Snippets Explorer. Just highlight the element you want to save and right-click on it. In the menu, select the Add to Net Snippets option and save it.
Getting Snippets from other applications
Net Snippets has a feature called Drop Spot, which allows you to drag-and-drop snippets from applications other than Internet Explorer. For enabling the Drop Spot toolbar, right-click on the Task Bar, and select Net Snippets Drop Spot from the Toolbars option. This will add a new toolbar called Drop. Now you can drag-and-drop snippets from any application you want, into the Drop toolbar.
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