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>I don't see that option in the shortcut menu either. Could that be another option created by PowerToys (as mentioned by Josh Weiss) or another add-on? Maybe I should look for that.

In the version of IE I'm running here (4.72.3110.8), the option shows up as 'View Source', not 'View HTML'. Does the same thing.

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>>Bret, you can also right-click on the frame and select 'view HTML' the text shown can be saved as html.
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>>>When I right-click on the frame, either in the middle or at its edge, I don't see an option that says "Open Frame in New Window". I haven't had any problems just getting in.
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>>>>Bret,
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>>>>I am doing this too now. Have you had any problem with the /new/UT news service not receiving your id and password from IE4. I am logged in OK, but the cookie seems not to be passed to the new/UT news page, although when I set IE to display cookie requests, and look at the contents, it is correct. I maybe get to connect one time in ten.
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>>>>Al
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>>>>>Bret,
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>>>>>In IE4 I was able to right-click the thread frame and choose Open Frame in New Window. I then used save as from the new window and gave it a name ending in .htm. The file then opens correctly.
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>>>>>>I used to open a thread, click File - Save AS, select .html, give it a name, and have a local copy of the biggest frame on the page. Now when I try to do that I get a default name xworks.exe and I end up with something other than the page. When I try to open it, I get the three frames with an error message in each. How do I save the frame with the message as HTML?
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