you have to highlight it and at the top of the page press edit then copy, and to get it on to another page go to the same place and press paste.
-If you want to copy from a source onto your own page, have them both open on your screen. Highlight the text and then drag it with the mouse to your own page. -If you want to copy text to another part of the same page, you have to have another, unrelated page open at the same time. Highlight the text and then drag it onto the other page. The original will stay where it is. Now drag the text back as many times as you want.
-If you want to copy from a source onto your own page, have them both open on your screen. Highlight the text and then drag it with the mouse to your own page. -If you want to copy text to another part of the same page, you have to have another, unrelated page open at the same time. Highlight the text and then drag it onto the other page. The original will stay where it is. Now drag the text back as many times as you want.
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It can't be forwarded like an email, the only way is to copy and paste it either into another text message or an email.
You can send the message to your email and print it out from there.
select the text, copy it paste it into notepad and print.. or you can select the print text option of your print options.
Using BCC protects your recipients' private email addresses from being spread to strangers (from being released into the public domain.)Using BCC helps prevent SPAM.When using BCC, messages are easier on your readers because the messages contain less text to sift through. The cleaner the message, the easier it is to read.Because the messages contain less text, they're smaller and require less bandwidth. They will download faster.Using BCC shows your consideration of others by not publishing hundreds of your contacts to strangers.
That the text has no formatting, and so it's easier, for example, to copy on a html page
You can't forward texts to email but you can copy the text, go into the email app, compose a new email to yourself, paste it, and hit send.
Open the source code in Word, so it displays as a web page. Copy the text from the Word web page, and paste wherever. The formatting is preserved. (I found this answer myself.) -- Robin Hilborn Family Helper http://www.familyhelper.net
to copy a whole page press ctrl+a if your in a typing box than you may have to click out of it, if you want to copy a certain text than hold left mouse button and slide your mouse to whatever text you like (not all text can be copied e.g. the ask and answer buttons on upper left) to paste into something else press ctrl+v if you want to print the whole page just press ctrl+p
To copy a text box without messing up the original or other content, you can simply right-click on the text box, select "Copy," then right-click on the desired location and select "Paste." This way, a duplicate of the text box will be created without affecting the original or other elements on the page.