First, I’m still learning myself.
{basically it's all
copy and paste and using both Right and Left mouse buttons}
Second, there are multiple ways to achieve the same thing. Here’s a couple of methods I use…
1. Have manual page on screen that you want.
2. Using Microsoft Internet Explorer- Click on top pull-down
Edit button
3. Click on
Select All button
4. click on
Copy
5. Have some word processing type program loaded on your
Task Bar on the bottom of the Windows screen
6. Open up the word processing program with a blank page,
Right mouse click, a window opens up, Click
Paste.
7. Depending on the speed of your computer, in a few seconds you’ll have that page inserted in your word processor document.
8. Now you can erase, move, change the page to your liking, save it for future reference, click print for your copy.
1.Another down and dirty quick method to just pick and copy
selected items on the screen…
2.Left mouse click on the items/sentences/words/or pictures you want….while keeping the left mouse button still depressed…
drag the mouse over the words/items you want… notice as your dragging the mouse …it becomes “inverse video”…when your happy with what you want…stop movement of the mouse, release the left mouse button and click on the
right mouse button, a menu pops up, select
Copy… now same thing have your word processor opened and
Paste within the word processor and now you can manipulate it for further refinements.
You have to experiment… move the mouse in the middle of the screen, click on the
Right mouse button, a menu pops up…, Move the mouse to the bottom of the screen where all the icons and clock are located, now click the
Right mouse button, a different menu pops up.. try this “Right mouse button click" in different programs and different area’s of the screen… you have many different menu’s opening up for
shortcuts you can use.
Good luck!