Hello Shannon,
To copy a table in Internet Explorer, first place your cursor at the
point where you want to begin selecting. Then, press Control-Shift-C to
mark the position. Next, go to the end point where you want the
selection to end, and press Control-Shift-C again. Window-Eyes will then
ask you in what format you want the copied text. In your case, I
recommend either formatted text with or without images (depending on
whether graphical content is needed in the selection). Finally, press
the "Copy" button in the dialog to copy the selection to the clipboard.
At this point you can paste your content into any format-aware editor
(such as Word or Outlook).
Regards,
Steve
On 8/16/2013 11:56 AM, Shannon wrote:
Good morning,
I seem to remember that someone else had this question. I searched the
archives but could not find any reference to it.
Is there a way to copy a table from a web page?
I have a table that I would like to copy off of the web and insert
into excel.
Can this be done with IE 8 and WE 8.2?
I have tried to copy the text but it doesn't keep the table structure
and when pasted into excel it turns the copied text into one very
large column and not a table.
/Any ideas are appreciated.
Thanks
Shannon
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