Download internet data and save it on the USB stick

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Do you surf the Internet often and wanted to save the data on your USB stick afterwards? Nothing easier than this.

This is how data can be downloaded from the Internet.
This is how data can be downloaded from the Internet.

What you need:

  • Internet
  • USB stick

Successful data download on the USB stick

There are two ways to successfully save internet data on the USB stick. The first is done normally, the second with a little trick. Let yourself be surprised.

  1. First variant: First go to the website of your choice. There is a bar with various functions (File, Edit, View, Favorites and Extras) directly below the title entered for this page.
  2. Next, click on the "File" function to then go to the "Save as" link.
  3. A list of places where you can save your internet data will now appear. The "Computer" location will guide you safely to the location of your USB stick. Depending on the name of the stick, it is located between the removable media. Have you found what you are looking for? Then simply click on the stick and save the data there.
  4. The page saved on the USB stick can only be called up if there is also a connection to the Internet consists.
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  6. There is a really great trick with which you can access your data from any computer using the USB stick: Open your website here too. Then mark all important text passages, click on the right mouse button and copy the content.
  7. Now open your Word program, where you can copy and paste the entire text content into the program. Now just save the page on the USB stick using the "File" function and the successful download of your data is complete.
  8. Incidentally, not all of them are always copied and pasted into the Word program pictures with transferred. But the lyrics will definitely be preserved.

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