Subject: Copy and Paste Also EXTRA BONUS "RENAME HYPERLINKS"
One of the most useful tools Windows has to offer is Copy and Paste. I will try to guide you through this easy process. You can copy and paste my oldies by clicking on buttons A-XYZ (on MENU) to your favorite word processor.
Lets say you read an email and you would like to save only one paragraph from it.
Starting from the first word of the paragraph you want to save LEFT CLICK AND HOLD THE MOUSE BUTTON DOWN.
While holding the mouse button down, drag your mouse down to the last word of the paragraph you want to copy.
Release the Mouse button. The area you want to copy will be BLACKED out.
Now take your Mouse pointer (arrow) anywhere in the DARKENED area. RIGHT CLICK your mouse. CLICK ON COPY.
You now have copied the paragraph you want to save to your computers memory.
Open a new document in MS WORD, NOTEPAD, or your favorite word processor.
Place your Mouse pointer (arrow) anywhere on your new letter and RIGHT CLICK your Mouse. Click on PASTE.
If you copy from my Web Pages of 45rpm records and Paste it in Google (only use record information. Delete headings that are before (GROUP, SIDE1, etc.) You will find web sites that may be able to help you with more information about the record you are looking for. I was amazed at the information that I found from my own Database.
You now have successfully Copied and Pasted your paragraph. Please let me know if this has helped you.
EXTRA BONUS!!!
Do you Email Links to your Friends? Here is a way to make them more understandable.
Example
Say you are sending a link to your friends and they couldn't understand what the link was about.
http://www.tomorrowland.us/sportscar/
With Word 2000 you can rename the Link so when they click on it they understand what there going to view.
What kind of Sports Car are you?
1. Take your mouse Curser to the left side of the link, hold Left mouse button down, drag across the link till end of the Link. The link should be Blacked out. Make sure no extra spaces after the last letter in the Link.
Place mouse over blacked out Link, Right click your mouse, select Hyperlink, Edit Hyperlink, Type in top txt box (Delete the text in this box first) (Text to Display: ) what you want it to say.