Hi,
THere is a context menu item to copy links to the clipboard, which will do what 
you want.  Focus on the link in question and hit vo-shift-m.  The actual 
address bar, meanwhile, can be found by hitting cmd-l.
Hope this helps,
Zack.
On Apr 20, 2011, at 9:02 AM, Christine Grassman wrote:

> Hello, all.  I am futilely attempting to locate the links in a list of search 
> results on Google in order to copy and paste them into a message.  I can find 
> the link with its accompanying text, but I want the address of the link, not 
> simply to be able to follow and open the link.  I have tried finding it on 
> the Web pages opened, but no success. How do I read the address bar on a Web 
> page; it's so simple in Safari on the iPhone; why not on the Macbook? (The 
> Web item rotor isn't reading it either.)
> 
> Thanks for any help.
> Christine
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