Thanks Steve! Funny that highlighting and then right-clicking doesn't work but highlighting with CTRL+C does work. I should have checked this myself but I am such a mouse person that I sometimes forget those handy keyboard shortcuts.

You have saved me much time - thanks!
Gail Rich Nestor
Smyrna, Georgia, USA
www.roots2buds.net



Gail originally wrote:
Is there another place I can do a direct copy/paste without having to first
create a dummy report? Until now, as a workaround, I have been having to copy and paste each element of the master source and the citation detail in
separate chunks to recreate the full citation.  It would be nice to be able
to do this in one click from this Assigned Source screen.

Thanks for suggestions out there. If it is not currently possible, I will submit this to Legacy as an enhancement suggestion.
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"Steve Spicer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> responded:
Highlight the text in the Assigned Sources tab that you prefer and use Ctrl+C to copy the source to the Windows clipboard and then you can paste it anywhere you wish.

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