Hi, Jim. Copy all the text into Notepad, then paste it back into a document 
again.

Since Notepad is a text editor, it will have no headings.

To correct this problem in the future:

1. Open your Internet browser.

2. Open JAWS settings with Insert plus V.

3. Arrow down to Vertual Cursor Options.

4. Change Copy Full Content Using On-Screen Highlight to:
Copy from Vertual Cursor.
This is done using the Space Bar.

5. Tab to OK and press Enter.

This should make future web pages copy without style formatting.
Bill White [email protected]
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  From: HAMILTON 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2016 9:46 AM
  Subject: Problem pasting moving "text" from website "heading" ...


  HI  ALL:

   

  Using JAWS 17 with Windows 8.1 and IE 11 and MS Office 2013:

   

  When I copied the "text" from a website "heading", I pasted it into a Word 
document.  When I read what I have pasted, JAWS announces "heading" at the 
start of each line, including the line where the "heading" was pasted, on lines 
immediately above where it was pasted.  NOTE:  These lines were "typed in", 
rather than "pasted" from another location.

   

  1)            How can I get rid of the "heading" designation in the document 
into which the "heading" was pasted so that I do not have to listen to 
"heading" all the time?

   

  2)            How do I "copy" just the "text" from website "headings", and 
avoid this problem in future?

   

  Thanks.

   

  Jim H

   

  P.S.:       "I often have technical problems that no-one else has!"

   

   



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