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Multi Page Content

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Summary

Consolidate content spread across multiple pages into a single view.

Overview

Seamlessly navigate and extract content spread across multiple pages, compiling it into a single document for easier reading and analysis.

How to Use

Steps to Follow:

  • 1Navigate to the first page of the multi-page content.
  • 2Click the Multi-Page Content extension icon.
  • 3Set the content extraction parameters and page navigation pattern.
  • 4Wait for the tool to compile all pages and present the unified content.

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