We're calling on all EU-based Mozillians with iOS or iPadOS devices to help us monitor Apple’s new browser choice screens. Join the effort to hold Big Tech to account!

为提升您的使用体验,本站正在维护,部分功能暂时无法使用。如果本站文章无法解决您的问题,您想要向社区提问的话,请到 Twitter 上的 @FirefoxSupport 或 Reddit 上的 /r/firefox 提问,我们的支持社区将会很快回复您的疑问。

搜索 | 用户支持

防范以用户支持为名的诈骗。我们绝对不会要求您拨打电话或发送短信,及提供任何个人信息。请使用“举报滥用”选项报告涉及违规的行为。

详细了解

How do I save a document from my email to my computer. I have no "save as" option.

  • 4 个回答
  • 1 人有此问题
  • 1 次查看
  • 最后回复者为 the-edmeister

more options

I want to be able to save an email from my inbox to my computer. Can find a "save as" button or get a copy and paste to work. When I try to "save the page" it saves the web page not the email. .

I want to be able to save an email from my inbox to my computer. Can find a "save as" button or get a copy and paste to work. When I try to "save the page" it saves the web page not the email. .

所有回复 (4)

more options

Which Email Type Depends On What We Can Do! Most Of The Time Its Just The Email! From Mitch Happy Firefoxing!

more options

My Computer is running windows 8 and firefox. My email opens up with Outlook.com in top left corner using firefox as server. The menu option on the on the top right hand side dosen't allow a "save as" option or even allow me to copy and paste to my computer. If I "save the Page" it saves the whole website, not the email.

more options

I suppose you could *mark* the text (i.e. select it with the mouse/touchpad etc.) in the email then hit Ctrl+C and paste it to some text editor (e.g. Notepad) with Ctrl+V, then save it as a text file. You could also choose Print from the menu in Outlook.com and print the email to a file (provided you have a PDF printer installed).

more options

Don't you have a "Print to PDF" feature, that will appear as a "printer" selection when you open the print dialog box? That will save that print job as a PDF file.

IIRC, a Print to PDF feature is included in Windows by MS starting with either Vista or Windows 7. If not part of Windows, maybe the Adobe PDF program you have installed [I see that as a plugin in your More System Details] has added that feature. Or maybe it was added by your Microsoft Office application - [another plugin I see that you have "The plug-in allows you to open and edit files using Microsoft Office applications"].

Best I can do for a screenshot as a example - I'm on WinXP and don't that feature in Firefox to capture myself.

Just click on the drop-marker arrow in the Printer - Name selection box and see if Print to PDF is available.