Mike,

This is actually the opposite of what I'm trying to do. i am trying to
retain formatting when I copy from Firefox, but as of now JAWS will
not do this when in Firefox but will in IE.



On 7/20/16, David Moore <jesusloves1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> A resounding yes! You can do that in Firefox just as much as within IE. I
> wanted to tell everyone that I am using the portable version of the latest
> version of Firefox, running from my flash drive, and it works just as well
> as the installed version of Firefox for what I do at least. I was able to
> play YouTube videos with it and everything. Nothing is on your computer. All
>
> favorites, settings, and everything else is saved on your flash drive, and
> you can use this on any computer if you have your flash drive with you.
> Remember that Firefox is the best browser for using Google Docs and Google
> Sheets. You can use Google Drive by itself on any browser. Take care, I was
>
> just so excited that the portable version works just as well, because I am
> using a tiny computer with a SSD drive of 32 gigs, so I only have so much
> room. I am also running a PDF reader portable, so I do not have to have that
>
> installed on my computer either.
> A good link with all portable software is:
> www.portableapps.com
> I believe that is right. There are hundreds of accessible apps on there that
>
> you can install to your flash drive and run the program from there.
> Yes you can sure copy like you described with Firefox.
> David Moore
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: kelby carlson
> Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2016 11:04 AM
> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
> Subject: [JAWS-Users] Selecting Text in Firefox
>
> All,
>
> Is it possible to select and  copy text with JAWS while in any non-IE
> browsers such as Firefox that will retain its formatting when pasted
> into a document? So, for example, if I wanted to select a table from a
> certain webpage and put it in a document, I don't want the top of it
> to be text saying "table with x columns and x rows".
>
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