Referencing and saving Stack Exchange Questions and Answers
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When I find an answer to a question I would like to be able to save the text of the question and answer(s) and also the code in text format so that I can study and modify it for my own use. Is there a simple way of doing this?
Similarly I would like to be able to go back to a Q & A by, e.g., a simple designation (numbers/letters etc). Is there a way of doing this?
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When I find an answer to a question I would like to be able to save the text of the question and answer(s) and also the code in text format so that I can study and modify it for my own use. Is there a simple way of doing this?
Similarly I would like to be able to go back to a Q & A by, e.g., a simple designation (numbers/letters etc). Is there a way of doing this?
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Cut and paste the code into a file somewhere, or mark the post with a star so that you can find it again more easily...
– Andrew
Nov 20 at 22:17
maybe helpful: stackapps.com/questions/179/…
– samcarter
Nov 20 at 22:42
@PauloCereda could help, I think.
– Sigur
Nov 20 at 23:50
Related/duplicate(s): Printing TeX Stack Exchange questions; Printable version of questions/answers or entire discussion; How to print out a full Q/A entry? Or forward it outside the Stack Exchange site?
– Werner
Nov 21 at 0:08
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When I find an answer to a question I would like to be able to save the text of the question and answer(s) and also the code in text format so that I can study and modify it for my own use. Is there a simple way of doing this?
Similarly I would like to be able to go back to a Q & A by, e.g., a simple designation (numbers/letters etc). Is there a way of doing this?
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When I find an answer to a question I would like to be able to save the text of the question and answer(s) and also the code in text format so that I can study and modify it for my own use. Is there a simple way of doing this?
Similarly I would like to be able to go back to a Q & A by, e.g., a simple designation (numbers/letters etc). Is there a way of doing this?
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Cut and paste the code into a file somewhere, or mark the post with a star so that you can find it again more easily...
– Andrew
Nov 20 at 22:17
maybe helpful: stackapps.com/questions/179/…
– samcarter
Nov 20 at 22:42
@PauloCereda could help, I think.
– Sigur
Nov 20 at 23:50
Related/duplicate(s): Printing TeX Stack Exchange questions; Printable version of questions/answers or entire discussion; How to print out a full Q/A entry? Or forward it outside the Stack Exchange site?
– Werner
Nov 21 at 0:08
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Cut and paste the code into a file somewhere, or mark the post with a star so that you can find it again more easily...
– Andrew
Nov 20 at 22:17
maybe helpful: stackapps.com/questions/179/…
– samcarter
Nov 20 at 22:42
@PauloCereda could help, I think.
– Sigur
Nov 20 at 23:50
Related/duplicate(s): Printing TeX Stack Exchange questions; Printable version of questions/answers or entire discussion; How to print out a full Q/A entry? Or forward it outside the Stack Exchange site?
– Werner
Nov 21 at 0:08
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Cut and paste the code into a file somewhere, or mark the post with a star so that you can find it again more easily...
– Andrew
Nov 20 at 22:17
Cut and paste the code into a file somewhere, or mark the post with a star so that you can find it again more easily...
– Andrew
Nov 20 at 22:17
maybe helpful: stackapps.com/questions/179/…
– samcarter
Nov 20 at 22:42
maybe helpful: stackapps.com/questions/179/…
– samcarter
Nov 20 at 22:42
@PauloCereda could help, I think.
– Sigur
Nov 20 at 23:50
@PauloCereda could help, I think.
– Sigur
Nov 20 at 23:50
Related/duplicate(s): Printing TeX Stack Exchange questions; Printable version of questions/answers or entire discussion; How to print out a full Q/A entry? Or forward it outside the Stack Exchange site?
– Werner
Nov 21 at 0:08
Related/duplicate(s): Printing TeX Stack Exchange questions; Printable version of questions/answers or entire discussion; How to print out a full Q/A entry? Or forward it outside the Stack Exchange site?
– Werner
Nov 21 at 0:08
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Cut and paste the code into a file somewhere, or mark the post with a star so that you can find it again more easily...
– Andrew
Nov 20 at 22:17
maybe helpful: stackapps.com/questions/179/…
– samcarter
Nov 20 at 22:42
@PauloCereda could help, I think.
– Sigur
Nov 20 at 23:50
Related/duplicate(s): Printing TeX Stack Exchange questions; Printable version of questions/answers or entire discussion; How to print out a full Q/A entry? Or forward it outside the Stack Exchange site?
– Werner
Nov 21 at 0:08