Hi Colin,

I'm joining this thread late, so I may be missing something very important.

But am I to understand that this is something like "sticky select", where you 
drop a virtual anchor at point A, move to point B without holding a shift key, 
then dropping a virtual  end marker at point B?

Because I just tried this on your message and here's what I got:

1, When I got to your message from Mail's inbox, I pressed enter to read the 
message. 
2, I moved just before "You can also use", and pressed command plus return. I 
got a sound, as if this is not allowed.
3, As I moved around, using only arrows,  I could hear nothing at all.

I've tried interacting with the text to no avail.

I'm stumped.

Might you clarify how this works.

Thanks.

John S




On Jun 8, 2011, at 5:08 PM, Colin M wrote:

Hi there!
You can also use command+return/enter this is useful for picking text from 
within a lot of text!
Just go to the first word you wish to copy and press that command then scroll 
down to the last word of the text [there should be a sound] then press that 
command again!
All the text between will be selected for you to copy or delete!
hth Colin

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