Quote Originally Posted by Curtis
I save by going to 'file', then hit 'save as'. This saves the entire screen. If I were to cut-and-paste, I'd save a lot of space, but it takes me over half an hour to save 60+ PMs now; cutting-and-pasting would more than triple that. The point is that the old screen shot was 12-16k, while the new one is 30+ (cut-and-paste is 4k). With several hundred PMs saved, that's a lot of excess space being taken up on my hardrive.
Erm... you do know that saves the whole page itself, not a screen-shot or anything like that. It saves every image on the screen, every little bit of formatting data in the background that your browser takes care of.
The visual improvements in this new version obviously are going to be larger, because there's more graphics, and those take up space. You mightn't notice it whilst you're browsing, as it only gets them once. But saving like you do, it makes copies upon copies of them.
I know my browser lets me save as "HTML only", so it doesn't keep all the graphics. Perhaps you should do that if possible, or use the method TG mentioned, keeping them in an [insert favourite word-processor] file.
LD