If the control c and control v is giving you troubles sometimes
Did you try after selecting the info using the application key and up arrow to copy or the letter c
and then use the application key and up arrow to paste
I use that when the control c or control v isn't working correctly.
Give it a try and let me know
good luck



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Janie Degenshein
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-----Original Message----- From: Karen Schrade
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2013 1:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] copy and paste in IE9

I've got Jaws 14.0.1534, win 7, and recently upgraded (?) to IE9. I have a
terrible time copying and pasting from a website, seems like any website,
into a word document.

I may select 10 lines. I do control c and alt tab to word. I either use the
old keyboard command "alt e, s, u" for a paste special as unformatted
Unicode text or I do it the hard way, through the menu. Either way, I may
get the first 3.5 lines. Then, if I go back and try selecting the next 6.5
lines and copying them, I generally get the original 3.5 lines again. It's
driving me crazy since copy and paste is probably my  favorite thing to do
with the computer.  I have no problems, at least so far, doing a copy and
paste between documents.

Is anyone else having this type of problem? I also have trouble with jaws
and IE9 not playing together nicely when it comes to buttons. I can hit a
button and the result bears no resemblance to the desired outcome. Any
thoughts!?! I really don't want to go to firefox if I can help it. Thanks,
karen


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