Copy and Paste into the Address Line of Web Browser.

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Ralph Swanson

I just received notification of an e-card I sent from
Hallmark.com. It said, "If you would like to see it
again, just click the link below or copy and paste it
into the address line of your Web browser."
I have never done a copy and paste into my address line
of my Web browser so I do not know how to do this. I am
running Windows XP Home Edition, and my ISP is SBC Yahoo!
DSL,(which provides the Internet Explorer browser. In
addition, I can view my e-mail using SBC Yahoo! DSL or
Outlook Express, which I prefer to use. But when I view
my e-mail using Outlook Express, the headings do not show
my Internet Explorer browser address line. So how do I
use copy and paste in my address line of my Web browser?
Please give simple, step-by-step instructions! Thank you!
Ralph Swanson
 
Place your pointer at the end of the text. Right click and
hold, move the mouse to highlight the text release right
key, make sure the pointer is on what you have
highlighted, left click and choose copy, it is now in your
clipboard memory.

Open IExplorer move pointer to the address, right click to
get focus, it will be highlighted, left click and choose
paste. click on "GO" or "enter"
 
If the URL is highlighted in blue, just right click on it and select Copy
Shortcut.

If not, place the mouse cursor at the very left end of the URL. Left click
and hold the button down. Move the mouse to the end of the URL. Release
the left button, move the mouse cursor back over the now highlighted URL.
Right click and select Copy.

Open Internet Explorer, double click in the Address bar, so that the current
URL is highlighted, then right click and select Paste.
 
Place your pointer at the end of the text. Right click and
hold, move the mouse to highlight the text release right
key, make sure the pointer is on what you have
highlighted, left click and choose copy, it is now in your
clipboard memory.

Open IExplorer move pointer to the address, right click to
get focus, it will be highlighted, left click and choose
paste. click on "GO" or "enter"

Didn't you mean that the other way around.? 8-)
Left click highlight, left click copy.
 
Michael said:
Didn't you mean that the other way around.? 8-)
Left click highlight, left click copy.

Now I got it wrong too. LOL


Left click highlight, RIGHT click copy from menu.
 

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