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Chrome makes it easy to download a target of a web link to your computer. When you save a link, you can explore the page offline by double-clicking the saved file on your computer. Read on to learn how to save a link to your computer in Google Chrome.

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  • Before saving, check if the link requires logging into an account to view the actual content. You may get limited access from the saved version.
  • If your Downloads folder gets cluttered, periodically sort and archive saved links into relevant sub-folders on your computer to stay organized.
  • To access saved links, go to your computer's Downloads folder. Or use the Chrome menu → Downloads to view them all in your browser.
  • When saving a link, rename the file to something descriptive so you can easily identify its content later among other saved links.
  • If you want to email a saved link to someone, attach the HTML file to the email rather than pasting the original URL.
  • Bookmark key links you reference often so they're always accessible in Chrome without having to save the files.
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