Posted by paul on January 29, 2011 at 22:39:31 from (66.44.132.120):
In Reply to: Re: Co-op Grain bin posted by DeltaRed on January 29, 2011 at 22:07:25:
Don't you highlight, copy, & paste on something like that?
Assuming a pc computer, put the mouse cursor at the beginning of the link, hold down the normal button, drag across to the end of that line of text, let up the button. Text will be highlighted.
Put the mouse cursor in the middle of the highlighted text, click the _wrong_ button (the right one)and a menu will drop down. Click the 'copy' option and the highlighted text will be saved.
Now go up to the address bar of your web browser - again drag your mouse across all the text up in that line, let go, and hit the 'delete' key on your keyboard. This will make the highlighted text disappear, so that address bar will be blank.
Now click in that blank bar with the _wrong_ mouse button again, and you will get a menu again. Click 'paste' and it will copy the address into that line.
Hit return, and there you are.
Once you learn to do it, you can do about 20 of them in the time it took you to read this.
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