Thanks for that little piece of info, makes life one hell of a lot easier.

On 23/09/2007, at 12:55 AM, Esther wrote:

Hi Dane and Others,

There's also an option under the Safari Services Menu to send selections
to TextEdit, so if you select all with command-a, then VO-keys+m to go
to the menu bar, right arrow to Safari, down arrow to Services, right arrow to Services submenu, up arrow (yes, that's up arrow 'cause otherwise it's
at the bottom of the list) to TextEdit, and right arrow to "New Window
Containing Selection"  your selected text will automatically get sent to
TextEdit. Since this all done with short key presses it's a lot faster to do than to describe! The only thing is that this method doesn't bring the focus into the TextEdit window when the selection is created, so you have
to choose TextEdit.  But if you have this in the Dock (and not much else
cluttering your Dock) it's pretty easy.

Cheers,

Esther

On Saturday, September 22, 2007, at 04:21AM, "Dane Trethowan" wrote:
Right, well this is a rather cruid way I know but for messages like
that, select all, copy to clipboard, open Text Edit, Interact with
Text Edits edit box, paste from clipboard and see if you can read it
from there.





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