Paul, I agree, copying and pasting directly into an infobase is a quick way of getting info and pictures in there. If you use the Web Retriever though, all the jump links and destinations are there, making it easier to navigate without doing all that work yourself. Thanks for posting the tip! Ryan Paul wrote: : If anyone out there is an NFO junkie and would love to compile stuff they find on the web into an NFO file. try this. : I was trying to get some information into a searchable format the other day and discovered some shortcuts to putting web stuff, including pictures (GIF files although I believe others will work)into an NFO-base. : I used to copy the text and paste into a word processor, delete the junk. Separately, I saved the pictures. : Note: I use the Macintosh mostly so I haven't tried this on my PC. : I was trying to save time, one day, so I was copying and pasting directly into my blank NFO file. I copied a picture and pasted it in and it worked. Ever since, I make NFO files tonz quicker. I use a simple macro type utility to strip the extras out, the same thing I use to get rid of the >>.