Mark,

Go to the menu bar, to the name of the application, down to the services menu, 
and within that menu you will have an option which says "New TextEdit windows 
containing selection."  You first need to select the text you want to show up 
in TextEdit, then go and perform this command.  I don't remember if the command 
has to be activated within System Preferences for it to show up in the Services 
menu, or if that is only for the shortcut command to work.

This is a useful command for reviewing all formatting, for making some PDF 
documents read more easily, or for looking at automatic page numbers in Pages, 
which Voiceover reads as blank or space.

HOpe this helps,

Harry

On nov 14, 2012, at 4:19 p.m., Mark Baxter <[email protected]> wrote:

> Which command is this? I can select any portion of an Email, copy it to the 
> pasteboard, then launch Textedit with a keystroke and paste it in.  Which 
> other way is there to do this?
> 
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