> Save the file as a Web Page, and the music file will be extracted.
> --David
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>> Thanks,
>> Doug
When you choose Save AS..., scroll down the list until you see Web page
(not single-file Web page). The file extension will be .html. When you
save it, it will create the HTML file and a folder with auxiliary files.
Open the folder and look for files that are sound files.
--David

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"Doug Mc" <dnmcnNOSPAM@comcast.net> wrote in news:eS75AEsAHHA.1224
@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl:
> Thanks David; but how do I save it as a Web File?
> I know I can do a "Save As" but what file extension would it need?
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>>> Thanks,
>>> Doug
Doug Mc - 08 Nov 2006 03:38 GMT
Thanks David, I'll give that a try.
> When you choose Save AS..., scroll down the list until you see Web page
> (not single-file Web page). The file extension will be .html. When you
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>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Doug
Doug Mc - 08 Nov 2006 03:49 GMT
Thanks David, worked like a Champ!!
> When you choose Save AS..., scroll down the list until you see Web page
> (not single-file Web page). The file extension will be .html. When you
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>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Doug