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    "Copy/Save" question

    Can someone help me copy an entire tread (article)? I have found several interesting tech articles that I'd like to save for future reference. I don't know the correct copy command. Thank you!

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    can you "bookmark" them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gcdpetaluma View Post
    Can someone help me copy an entire tread (article)? I have found several interesting tech articles that I'd like to save for future reference. I don't know the correct copy command. Thank you!
    I have been trying to master this recently. I guess it depends to an extent on what computer, operating system and browser you are using, but on my desk top running Chrome -

    1. Left lick mouse and drag the cursor over the text and or images you want and release, this will highlight the area you want to copy, in blue.

    2. Right click on the text (NOT the image) and a dialogue box will open.

    3. Select 'Copy'

    4. Open a new clean Word document

    5. Paste into the document. Then you can check you've got what you want

    6. Save the Word document to wherever you want

    Once you've got it in Word format (typically a 'doc' file) you can convert it to PDF or JPEG if you want.

    Hope this works

    Tim
    Looking for 1967 911 trans 130830/902-1

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