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    Treating webpages like books.

    Is there a tool that will let me do this? And by that I mean.....

    Example, say I opened up a page that has tons of content. So much that if I print it out, it will be about 100 pages. Instead, I prefer to only read a few pages a day. Is there a way I can keep track of that? Some type of IE plug-in, or browser that will allow me to track at what specific part of a page I left of.

    I'm not talking about favorites (IE) or bookmarking (Netscape) a page.
    I'm talking about having the browser remember at what specific spot you left of.

    Sounds like a crazy thing, but is there a tool out there, or something that will convert the webpage automatically to some other format and allow me to do this?

    I'll gladly take links or kewords to search for in google. :-)
    Searching for bookmarking webpage did not do to good. :-)
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    Re: Treating webpages like books.

    You could always convert the webpage to a pdf, then use the bookmarks in Adobe to mark where you left off.

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    Re: Treating webpages like books.

    Quote Originally Posted by ProphetBeal
    You could always convert the webpage to a pdf, then use the bookmarks in Adobe to mark where you left off.
    That is insane, but I love it! Thanks!
    I should have thought of that earlier.
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    Re: Treating webpages like books.

    :-(
    Looks like I will need Adobe professional.
    Reader 8 did not have a feature for creating a bookmark.
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