Hi Anne, Chris and Hai,
That does it. Solved. Thanks a lot.
Paul.
On Aug 25, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:

> Two things to make this simpler. First, Command-L not only moves you to the 
> URL input field but it also selects all the text in there. So you should be 
> able to just do Command-L Command-C and be done. If you do interact with the 
> text and then want to select all the text again, rather than navigating 
> around just use Command-A for "select all" and then copy.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 8/25/11 10:16 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> When attempting to copy the contents of the safari address bar to the 
>> clipboard, command c for copy seems disabled. I first navigate to the 
>> address bar with command l. Then I turn quicknav off. Then, I move the 
>> cursor to the start of the line with command left arrow. Then, I select the 
>> entire line with shift command right arrow. Then, I press command c to get 
>> this copied to the clipboard, but command c bangs. Any idea what I may be 
>> missing?
>> I'm trying to copy the url for pasting in an email.
>> Paul.
>> 
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