- May 28, 2013
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Kind of strange with the sheer number and level of detail in the "Ask a Question" category list that the Edge Browser isn't one. Plus the list is huge but not in any sort of order so good citizens have to take a long time to find a category (or not find it).
But to the question....
MS really promoted the Web Notes feature of Edge. And SUPPOSEDLY it can save an annotated page as something other than a picture, such as a working web page (search, working links, etc.). But on my Windows 10 PCs, no matter what the target I save to, all I get are pictures of the web page and no discernible options to specify a different format.
What's the secret? Or is that all Web notes can do? If so, what's the point? I can already save a full web page as a picture in my other browsers via extensions and. like just about everyone, have a program to doodle on a picture. Likewise I can save any full web page as a PDF (via an extension) and have far more mark up capability than Web Notes with free PDF editors.
But to the question....
MS really promoted the Web Notes feature of Edge. And SUPPOSEDLY it can save an annotated page as something other than a picture, such as a working web page (search, working links, etc.). But on my Windows 10 PCs, no matter what the target I save to, all I get are pictures of the web page and no discernible options to specify a different format.
What's the secret? Or is that all Web notes can do? If so, what's the point? I can already save a full web page as a picture in my other browsers via extensions and. like just about everyone, have a program to doodle on a picture. Likewise I can save any full web page as a PDF (via an extension) and have far more mark up capability than Web Notes with free PDF editors.