RE: Copying large Blocks of Text

2016-04-20 Thread Smith, Veronica via Talk
A word to the wise, it is better to copy than to cut as if you select control X 
and something happens to your computer at that exact time, it is gone forever.  
Just saying.
Veronica

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Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 4:36 AM
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Subject: RE: Copying large Blocks of Text

Hi,

In addition to holding down the shift and pressing down-arrow as long as
needed, you can also hold down the shift and use page-up or page-down; you
can also position your cursur to any point in the text of a document, and do
ctrl-shift-home, or ctrl-shift-end to get all from cursor to the beginning
or end.  Then execute your ctrl-c or ctrl-x.  Ctrl-v will paste the
highlighted block as usual.

Louis



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Subject: Copying large Blocks of Text

hello,

yes, I did know about using Shift and the Down Arrow, but this is quite
slow when needing to copy 3 or 4 pages of a 15 page document.

I was thinking there was another way to set the starting point of the
text to be copied, and then after moving the cursor to the end of the
text to be copied, another keyboard command is used.  this Highlights
all text between these two points in the document.  Once the block has
been highlighted, pressing CTRL-C then copies the entire Block to the
Clipboard.You can also Cut the bock from the document too by using
CTRL-X.

 Anyone else have a guess as to how to set these two points in the
document?

Thanks,

Grumpy Dave


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RE: Copying large Blocks of Text

2016-04-20 Thread gosselin_louis via Talk
Hi,

In addition to holding down the shift and pressing down-arrow as long as
needed, you can also hold down the shift and use page-up or page-down; you
can also position your cursur to any point in the text of a document, and do
ctrl-shift-home, or ctrl-shift-end to get all from cursor to the beginning
or end.  Then execute your ctrl-c or ctrl-x.  Ctrl-v will paste the
highlighted block as usual.

Louis



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Subject: Copying large Blocks of Text

hello,

yes, I did know about using Shift and the Down Arrow, but this is quite
slow when needing to copy 3 or 4 pages of a 15 page document.

I was thinking there was another way to set the starting point of the
text to be copied, and then after moving the cursor to the end of the
text to be copied, another keyboard command is used.  this Highlights
all text between these two points in the document.  Once the block has
been highlighted, pressing CTRL-C then copies the entire Block to the
Clipboard.You can also Cut the bock from the document too by using
CTRL-X.

 Anyone else have a guess as to how to set these two points in the
document?

Thanks,

Grumpy Dave


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Re: Copying large Blocks of Text

2016-04-19 Thread net bat via Talk
if it is useing browse mode you would press f8 for both the beginning and end 
of the text you want to copy and paste.


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From: Van Lant, Robin via Talk

Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 3:50 PM
To: Dave ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: RE: Copying large Blocks of Text

Dave,
I tried someone else's suggestion of using F8.  When I hit that, it says 
Extended Selection on.  I can see that as I arrow down or page down, the text 
is being highlighted from wherever I started.  I then his Control C and pasted 
it to another document.  Maybe it was the test document I was using to play 
with this, but I was having some silence or delay issues when trying to hear 
where my cursor was.  Hopefully the method will be more useful to you.


Just to note, I have also combine the shift key with page down to grab larger 
blocks of text.



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Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 12:33 PM
To: A I Squared Support
Subject: Copying large Blocks of Text

hello,

yes, I did know about using Shift and the Down Arrow, but this is quite slow 
when needing to copy 3 or 4 pages of a 15 page document.


I was thinking there was another way to set the starting point of the text to 
be copied, and then after moving the cursor to the end of the text to be 
copied, another keyboard command is used.  this Highlights all text between 
these two points in the document.  Once the block has been highlighted, 
pressing CTRL-C then copies the entire Block to the

Clipboard.You can also Cut the bock from the document too by using
CTRL-X.

Anyone else have a guess as to how to set these two points in the document?

Thanks,

Grumpy Dave


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RE: Copying large Blocks of Text

2016-04-19 Thread Van Lant, Robin via Talk
Dave,
I tried someone else's suggestion of using F8.  When I hit that, it says 
Extended Selection on.  I can see that as I arrow down or page down, the text 
is being highlighted from wherever I started.  I then his Control C and pasted 
it to another document.  Maybe it was the test document I was using to play 
with this, but I was having some silence or delay issues when trying to hear 
where my cursor was.  Hopefully the method will be more useful to you.  

Just to note, I have also combine the shift key with page down to grab larger 
blocks of text.


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On Behalf Of Dave via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 12:33 PM
To: A I Squared Support
Subject: Copying large Blocks of Text

hello,

yes, I did know about using Shift and the Down Arrow, but this is quite slow 
when needing to copy 3 or 4 pages of a 15 page document.

I was thinking there was another way to set the starting point of the text to 
be copied, and then after moving the cursor to the end of the text to be 
copied, another keyboard command is used.  this Highlights all text between 
these two points in the document.  Once the block has been highlighted, 
pressing CTRL-C then copies the entire Block to the
Clipboard.You can also Cut the bock from the document too by using
CTRL-X.

 Anyone else have a guess as to how to set these two points in the document?

Thanks,

Grumpy Dave


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Re: Copying large Blocks of Text

2016-04-19 Thread Patricia Krinke via Talk

(laugh) I, too, have used this method!

Trish


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Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 2:20 PM
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Subject: Re: Copying large Blocks of Text

HI,
Grandpa DOS does not use Word, however, when I have a large section to copy,
I first cut off the top of the document and then the bottom, after which I
then save the portion I want to another document name.  I know! That's doin'
it the hard way. smile!
Grant, A.K.A. Grandpa DOS

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Re: Copying large Blocks of Text

2016-04-19 Thread Grant Metcalf via Talk

HI,
Grandpa DOS does not use Word, however, when I have a large section to copy, 
I first cut off the top of the document and then the bottom, after which I 
then save the portion I want to another document name.  I know! That's doin' 
it the hard way. smile!

Grant, A.K.A. Grandpa DOS

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Re: Copying large Blocks of Text

2016-04-19 Thread Tom Kingston via Talk
I'm in the middle of setting up a new system and don't have Office 
installed yet. But I think it's F8.


Hth,
Tom


On 4/19/2016 2:32 PM, Dave via Talk wrote:

hello,

yes, I did know about using Shift and the Down Arrow, but this is quite
slow when needing to copy 3 or 4 pages of a 15 page document.

I was thinking there was another way to set the starting point of the
text to be copied, and then after moving the cursor to the end of the
text to be copied, another keyboard command is used.  this Highlights
all text between these two points in the document.  Once the block has
been highlighted, pressing CTRL-C then copies the entire Block to the
Clipboard.You can also Cut the bock from the document too by using
CTRL-X.

 Anyone else have a guess as to how to set these two points in the
document?

Thanks,

Grumpy Dave



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