Hi Danny and all who helped with this one,
Thanks so much. This works well.
Best,
Ana
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Hi, yes. Move to the start of the text, then press control option
enter. Now move to the end of the text you want to select and press
control option enter again. The text should now be selected, you can
confirm this by pressing control option f6. You can now press command
c to copy it.
On
Selecting text from a web page doesn't seem to work this way, however,
if in an E-mail, pressing VO Enter turns on selecting, and pressing it
again toggles it of. This works similar to the "block," function in
older word processors like wp5.1. Remember you still have to copy in
order to
Hi Anna, what you'll need to do to select text on web pages, is
interact with it of course, and then hit VO-enter to turn selection
on, and then VO arrow around, until you've heard the end of whatever
it is you want selected, hit VO-enter again to turn selection off,
and then you can take
Hi,
Is there any way to select text you are interacting with, such as on a
web page or in an e-mail message? I know I can click on links in e-
mail messages or add addresses to address books; I just wondered about
grabbing information to use in other programs.
Thanks,
Anna
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