Posted by Handyman on December 13, 2012 at 16:07:51 from (216.201.66.239):
In Reply to: copy/paste posted by gblj on December 13, 2012 at 06:31:20:
the way I do it is to move the mouse to the upper left corner of the text you wish to copyand hold the left mouse button down while dragging the mouse down to the bottom of the text you want to copy and release the left mouse button, then push the right mouse button and a menu will pop up click on copy, go to where you want to paste and right click again chose paste and your text should appear there at that time.
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 6:31 am Post subject: copy/paste
"Help me out guys / gals, every time I copy/paste on here it never shows up highlited so you can just click and go, what am I doing wrong? Thanks "
OK - I just copied and pasted your text. It's not highlighted.
Then I went back and copied your original post URL (at the very top of the page), pasted it down here in the "Optional Link URL" box, then named it "Your original post" in the "Link Title" box. Confused? I am, ha. . .
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