thanks al.

I think i will copy and paste this info to my desktop.  I never used
this as I am new to macs so I will give it a try.

Thanks again

Michael

On 1/31/09, Al Poulin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Jan 30, 8:42 pm, michael bluestein <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> hello,  not one for giving advice but try highlight and then copy the
>> text to your text editor then save that.
>
> That is good advice.  But a few web sites seem to have some kind of
> way to prevent that easy technique.  Sometimes you end up with extra
> artifacts of the web page in your text document.  Simply click to the
> right of such images and delete them.
>
> Another, more tedious, way is to make screen shots and to save those.
> Use "Grab" in the Applications>Utilities folder, or the old keyboard
> commands for this.  Apple/Shift/3 gives you the entire screen labeled
> as "Picture 1" on the Desktop.  Apple/Shift/4 gives you a cursor that
> you control to build a frame across the diagonal corners of the image
> you want to save.  If the information you want to save fits on one
> screen, you need only one image.  With an image you cannot make
> changes to the text.
>
> Al Poulin
> >
>

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