Opera gave a clever tool for saving Internet information , it was called Mhtlm ... a standard that saved the whole website you where watching as a One Single File with all its content ... then "Saving as Htlm" that created a Htlm file and a folder ... that created a mess in the long run
Chrome had this same function but buried in the Flags menu (Experimental Menu ... for ehm we stole things form other browsers and will test if this will work with ours)... and , all enabled this function ...and then Opera started to Use the Chromium engine ... and well , Chrome had to remove this *ehm* stolen feature from Opera ... but there is a way to get it back :
Create a shortcut with this line
--save-page-as-mhtml
So it looks like this
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" --save-page-as-mhtml
and now your Chrome has Mhtlm back ... or you could go back to Firefox or Opera ... or the new Web 3.0 browser Brave
Fixing Chrome 75.x.x.x Mhtlm Page Saving
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Re: Fixing Chrome 75.x.x.x Mhtlm Page Saving
UPDATE: Well thank goodness Ungoogled Chromium just started getting latest Windows stables - MHTML support and all 
