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Is there any way to clip the text from the Party Hand History Window. When I highlight the text and try to "right click" it does not bring up a menu to copy what I have highlighted. Is there any trick to this, or a script or utility I can use? Thx.
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ctrl-a, ctrl-c
-Sam |
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Sheet. I never knew that ctrl-a does a "select all."
Thanks, Sam! |
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Sheet. I never knew that ctrl-a does a "select all." Thanks, Sam! [/ QUOTE ] |
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When I first read Sam's <ctrl-a> <ctrl-c> post I thought he was being sarcastic (surely everybody knew these!). I did, in fact, lol.
I still find it hard to believe you two experienced guys didn't know these shortcuts (unless you are running a joke far too subtle for me). If you were both serious about not knowing about <ctrl-a> (etc), just click on the "Edit" menu item at the top of your browser (I use Firefox). It lists all the keyboard short cuts beside each sub-command. Word, Excel and virtually every other application do the same. You might learn a few interesting shortcuts (I use <ctrl-x> a lot too). |
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Juk and I are old-school. I, and probably he, knew about Ctrl-X, C, V from before there were GUI's on PC's.
I even remember to hit Ctrl-Z at the end of the file when I use Copy Con to write a batch file when there's no edit.com available. (I just tried it now, it still works!) But I haven't actually looked at the Edit-menu pulldown for so long, that I never noticed there's a hotkey on Select All, or that it has become fairly standard! |
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