Margaret,
The problem I was having on my Mac, is that my right command key will not work 
for this or any other hotkey that uses command as a modifer. That was the 
default setting on my Mac, and though I think that I know where to change it, I 
have not. The right command key works as expected for command-tab. 

In order to copy text, try holding down the shift while using down arrow to 
move to the bottom of the information you wish to copy. Then immediately, try 
the left command key-C. The system should say "copy." At that point, 
command-tab to the file, in which you wish to enter the copied text. Hit 
left-command-v.

Let me know if this works, for you.
Diane Bomar
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On Mar 25, 2015, at 21:13, Margaret Booth <[email protected]> wrote:

Can someone tell me how to select and copy text off a web page in Safari using 
my mac book pro. I have tried to to select and copy text off a web page but it 
doesn't work. 

Margaret 


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