I love the new formatting of the website which allows easyer copying and pasting of the info without selecting all the adversts and things too. Nice Job Ed.
For example, If I try to highlight the word 'formatting' in your question, I still get everything down the centre section (down to 'all rights reserved') and all the adverts down the right hand side as well. What browser are you using? I'm on IE6 + Windows XP?
I know how to copy a whole chunk of text from here....gen2 if you right click the end of the text 3 times it highlights it then copy it that way, but i've no idea how to copy just a bit of the text?
LEFT click once somewhere in the block of text you want to copy.
Then LEFT click 3 times and the text will be highlighted.
Press Ctrl + C (this will copy the text).
Go to where you want to copy the text, then press Ctrl + V.
Here is Matty's original question copied in this way:
I love the new formatting of the website which allows easyer copying and pasting of the info without selecting all the adversts and things too. Nice Job Ed.
What you describe, SteveD has ALWAYS been possible.
2 clicks selects a word
3 clicks selects a paragraph
Matty is suggesting that there are some NEW CHANGES which makes selective copying easier. I am still waiting for Matty to explain what exactly he can do now that he couldn't do before. I see no change myself.
I love the new formatting of the website which allows easyer copying and pasting of the info without selecting all the adversts and things too. Nice Job Ed.
Just tried Steve's method: 2 taps on touch pad (laptop) highlights 1 word Ctrl +C, Ctrl + V, then Left click (left handed just to be awkward lol), Paste and hey presto! The above taken is from Matty's username. Three taps gives me the whole paragraph.
well, I dunno, B00, I coulda sworn you said right-click, and right-clicking just doesn't do it for me. Left-clicking sort of does it though it sometimes brings in a bit of extraneous matter. I have Windows 1928, if that makes any difference.
IT used to be that you could only copy masssive chunks ot text. Think that was in IE6. Both of the latest versions, IE7 and Firefox 2.0 allow copying of as little or as much text as required.