100 Computer Tips in 100 Days
Tip #84 - Copying Text from the Internet
So you’re getting ready for vacation and you have found
lots of good information on a variety of web pages. The most common thing
people do is to print out the entire web page, all eight pages, even though you
only wanted the information on page three. A way around this is to select just
the information you need, copy it and paste it into a word document. That’s
what we’re going to do today.
In preparation you should open your word processing program,
whatever program that might be. Also open a web browser, again whichever
program is your favorite. Use the search engine to find a webpage that has
interesting information for you to copy. This could be a recipe, directions, or
travel recommendations. After you have identified the information you would
like to copy you need to select it. Do not use the select all command, because you
will select too much information and it will be unmanageable.
You should use the click – shift click method to select
the text. You might remember from an earlier tip that when we want to select a
range of text we click (yes, a regular left click) at the beginning of the
text, scroll down to the end of the text area, hold down the Shift key and
click at the end. You need to make sure the Shift key is held down before you
click at the end of the text. Now that the text is selected you will copy it. Use
the keyboard shortcut of Ctrl (Command)+ c. I know it doesn’t look like
anything has happened but remember that copy puts information on the Clipboard,
a holding place in the computer’s memory. Now switch over to your word
processing program. On the windows machines use the task bar along the bottom
of your screen, in the Apple environment click the program on the docking area
along the bottom. Once your word processing program is up we’ll use the paste
command of Ctrl (Command) + v.
Now go back to your webpage and get some more text using
the same technique. Happy copying and pasting.
Happy computing!
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Happy computing!
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You understood the feature of copy and pasting so wonderfully here, so that everyone could easily understand it. Thanks for the post!
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