posting a text
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how would one go about posting a text on here ?
Jim
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#2
You'll have to forgive the confusion, on the part of this "Senior Executive Vice President of Bio Gas Technology", about your question.
My first instinct was "copy it, and paste it". Then I though, wait, do you mean "texting the board from your cell phone"?
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Sumpter250 Wrote:You'll have to forgive the confusion, on the part of this "Senior Executive Vice President of Bio Gas Technology", about your question.
My first instinct was "copy it, and paste it". Then I though, wait, do you mean "texting the board from your cell phone"?


nope a txt. file from my computer. don't know how to cut and paste Nope
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jim currie Wrote:nope a txt. file from my computer. don't know how to cut and paste Nope

To copy text from just about anywhere, including a .txt file, do the following:

To copy all the text on a page, place the cursor anywhere and press <Ctrl> and "A" at the same time, all the text will be highlighted. Then while it's still highlighted, press <Ctrl> and "C" to copy it to the pasteboard.
To paste the text anywhere, such as a post here, place the cursor where you want to start the text, then press <Ctrl> and "V". All the text you just copied will appear.

To copy just some of the text, place the cursor at the start of what you want to copy, and while holding down the right mouse key, drag the mouse to the end of the text you want to copy. All the text in between will be highlighted. Then just follow the above instructions to copy and paste.

EDIT: Corrected typo: Changed "P" to "V", which was downright embarrassing. :oops: :oops: Which kinda proves that Mikey isn't the only one around here that has "eodes" 357
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ezdays Wrote:
jim currie Wrote:nope a txt. file from my computer. don't know how to cut and paste Nope

To copy text from just about anywhere, including a .txt file, do the following:

To copy all the text on a page, place the cursor anywhere and press <Ctrl> and "A" at the same time, all the text will be highlighted. Then while it's still highlighted, press <Ctrl> and "C" to copy it to the pasteboard.
To paste the text anywhere, such as a post here, place the cursor where you want to start the text, then press <Ctrl> and "P". All the text you just copied will appear.

To copy just some of the text, place the cursor at the start of what you want to copy, and while holding down the right mouse key, drag the mouse to the end of the text you want to copy. All the text in between will be highlighted. Then just follow the above instructions to copy and paste.

Don every time i hit the cntl "p" i get my printer direction page . Jim
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#6
Jim, instead of control "P" you need a control "V", or place your cursor where you want to paste and right click which will bring up a menu with the paste command available.
Charlie
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#7
OOOPs.... Charlie is right, <Ctrl> V not P. Man, my fingers are way ahead of my brain. I do it so automatically I don't even look. :oops:
Don (ezdays) Day
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founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD
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#8
Sounds complicated to me. Misngth I simply left click and hold, then drag over whatever I want to copy, highlighting it, then click on "EDIT", then "COPY", then place the cursor where I want the text to appear, click "EDIT", then "PASTE".

Wayne
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#9
got it thanks guys Smile
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