If you want to save that or any recipe intact then at the bottom of the email 
it says message in this topic. Clicl on that and it takes you to the webpage 
then file save as or save target as and if you save it as a single file there 
is only one document saved to your hard disc drive 
  Catherine

 
  On 10/14/07, KIM <red_velvet_cupcake@ yahoo.com> wrote:               
Somebody put this up in an effort to save the recipes:
   
  An even easier way to do this is to cut and paste the recipes that you want 
to save and then put it into a word document on your computer on your hard 
drive. I just cut and pasted the entire set of recipes and it came out to a 
Word Perfect document with the recipes all in order nice and neat. There were 
21 pages when you cut and paste from A Gazillion Fruitcake Recipes to the end 
of the last recipe. 

I find it easier than going through the process to cut and paste, compose and 
then email to yiurself. You then still have to open the new email and make it a 
printable format. The way I do it going straight to Microsoft Word quickly 
saves it to the hard drive or for that matter you can print it out as soon as 
you cut and paste to the document.Hopes this makes it easier for everyone.

 






       
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