Saving Web Pages To Your Messages Screen - Blackberry 6710 User Manual

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Saving web pages to your Messages
screen
Instead of adding web pages to a bookmarks folder, you can save web pages on
your Messages screen. The saved web page appears on your Messages screen
with a W icon beside it. On the Messages screen, you can select a saved web page
and start the Browser to view it. Refer to "Browser icons" on page 166 for more
information.
To save web pages to your Messages screen
1. On the Home screen, click the Browser icon. The startup screen appears.
2. Open a web page that you want to save on your Messages screen and click the
trackwheel to view the menu.
3. Click Save Page.
The requested web page is added to your Messages screen. You return to the web
page that you were viewing.
Note: You can open saved web pages directly from your Messages screen. Refer to "To
open web pages that are saved on the Messages screen" on page 183 for more
information.
When you click Close after viewing the web page, you return to the Messages screen
instead of the Home screen. The Close menu item returns you to the application that
you were using before you closed the Browser application.
To save requests
If the web page that you want to view takes too long to load in the Browser, you
can save the request on your Messages screen and view the request after the web
page has loaded successfully. A W icon appears in the handheld status section of
the screen to indicate that the requested web page has loaded successfully.
1. On the Home screen, click the Browser icon. The startup screen appears.
2. Open the web page that you want to view. While the web page is loading,
click the trackwheel to view the menu and click Save Request.
Note: If the web page is already loaded, Save Request does not appear on the menu.
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