As an alternative, if you do not want to select and copy the entire message,
you can navigate using the down arrow key to the point at which you would like
to begin copying content, and then hold down the Shift key, while continuing to
press the down arrow key, until you reach the end of the con
the way I do this is to open the email, interact with the text in it, press
command a to select all and then command c to copy. that usually works.
sometimes you have to delete out the irrelivant parts afterwards.
> On Feb 27, 2023, at 10:01 AM, Rena wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I opened email, I w
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Hello,
I opened email, I went to inbox. I saw the message and I pressed enter.
I Pressed menu to select, and it was selected. But when I pressed menu c to
copy it didn't copy.
Am I doing anything wrong?
Please, explain.
Rena
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I didn’t think this was possible anymore. They used to without me needing to
use the VO commands, but this feature seems to have broken after the release of
Ventura.
> On Feb 27, 2023, at 8:48 AM, Herbie Allen wrote:
>
> This is not possible with the Mac unfortunately..
>
>> On Feb 26, 2023,
This is not possible with the Mac unfortunately..
> On Feb 26, 2023, at 23:16, Dave Carlson wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Using Excel on the Mac. How do I set the row and column so that they speak as
> I go through the spreadsheet? I want the leftmost column to speak as I move
> up/down rows, and the