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Old September 22nd 05, 07:36 PM
Cecil Moore
 
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Walter Maxwell wrote:
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 12:47:48 -0400, Walter Maxwell wrote:
Can someone please tell me how to 'paste' a copy of text into the 'text' portion
of a new message?


Hi Walt,
Is the "copy of text" an ASCII text section or a graphic
of some sort? For graphic text, some of us use OCR software
as graphics (binaries) are not allowed on this newsgroup.
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Old September 22nd 05, 07:50 PM
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On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 12:36:02 -0500, Cecil Moore wrote:

Walter Maxwell wrote:
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 12:47:48 -0400, Walter Maxwell wrote:
Can someone please tell me how to 'paste' a copy of text into the 'text' portion
of a new message?


Hi Walt,
Is the "copy of text" an ASCII text section or a graphic
of some sort? For graphic text, some of us use OCR software
as graphics (binaries) are not allowed on this newsgroup.


Hi Cecil,

My copy is ASCII, which appeared in the starting msg of this thread. I composed
in Word, and my older Word programs allowed one to convert to plain text with CR
at the end of each line. The 2003 ver doesn't allow that, and the lines run to
256 characters per line, which my first post on the thread did. But Richard C.
just informed me how to paste when there is no 'paste' button available. I'm
going to post my msg again, and we'll see whether its lines end correctly, or
with 256 characters per line.

Walt
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Old September 22nd 05, 08:50 PM
Cecil Moore
 
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Walter Maxwell wrote:
My copy is ASCII, which appeared in the starting msg of this thread. I composed
in Word, and my older Word programs allowed one to convert to plain text with CR
at the end of each line. The 2003 ver doesn't allow that, and the lines run to
256 characters per line, which my first post on the thread did. But Richard C.
just informed me how to paste when there is no 'paste' button available. I'm
going to post my msg again, and we'll see whether its lines end correctly, or
with 256 characters per line.


I have my browser set for screen wrap so I don't even
notice 256 characters per line. :-)
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Old September 23rd 05, 12:44 AM
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Walt- once you have the item "Pasted", you can edit that "Pasted copy",
simply by single clicking anywhere in the sentence(s), and then type a
(space-bar, comma, period, or if editing the text, the letters, over
the highlighted area. IT is possible to thusly, edit lines, correct
sentences, contract the length of lines, ect. Hope this info helps--
Jim NN7K

Cecil Moore wrote:
Walter Maxwell wrote:

My copy is ASCII, which appeared in the starting msg of this thread. I
composed
in Word, and my older Word programs allowed one to convert to plain
text with CR
at the end of each line. The 2003 ver doesn't allow that, and the
lines run to
256 characters per line, which my first post on the thread did. But
Richard C.
just informed me how to paste when there is no 'paste' button
available. I'm
going to post my msg again, and we'll see whether its lines end
correctly, or
with 256 characters per line.



I have my browser set for screen wrap so I don't even
notice 256 characters per line. :-)

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