Question About Wordpad

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David Lee

Hi everyone!

I have a dinosaur of a computer (Windows 98) with Wordpad. I get on
the Internet fine with it but when I want to save something over to
Wordpad to print (maybe because I don't want to print the whole
article) I get all the URL's in their entirety although they don't
show on the original page. I have to go through multi-lined articles
and erase the URL's addresses so i can print the portion of the page
without the long and unneeded URL's. Does anyone know why Word does
this? Is it even changeable? Is it even possible on a Windows 98
computer to select just a portion of a page I want to print without it
automatically printing the whole thing. This computer was given to me
as a gift and I have no book to teach me as of yet. I have Wordpad and
I like it but I cannot figure why it takes something like (in blue
letters) THE NEW PEOPLE and when saved to Wordpad it looks
somethinglike this: THENEWPEOPLEhttp://www.thenewpeople.org//[email protected].

I hope someone knows what I am dealing with. I have read the Wordpad
help but it doesn't address these URL lines, at least what I have
read.

Thanks so much,
David
 
If you want to print an internet page you can download and install INTERNET
EXPLORER 6 (that installs on windows98) that lets you have a PRINT preview
and lets you select which page you want to print.

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Kenny S said:
If you want to print an internet page you can download and install INTERNET
EXPLORER 6 (that installs on windows98) that lets you have a PRINT preview
and lets you select which page you want to print.


DAVID LEE
Thanks for your response but I still can't get rid of the URLS when I
copy the text over to Wordpad. The URL's are imbedded in the document
underneath blue words but every blue word turns into a URL when I copy
it to Wordpad. It's anoying.

David Lee
 

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