You can copy the link to put on a page to click and to bring it up during a presentation, otherwise, just highlight everything on the page, click copy, and paste on the thing you want.
No, It does not cost you anything to copy and paste things from the internet.
Copy and paste the HTML code on to the page
It is called downloading.
A home page is the website you choose to see everytime you open Internet Explorer and is the website that will appear each time you click the house on the Internet Explorer Browser toolbar. (Note this may be different for Internet Explorer 7)
save the page to a disk
Minimize the internet page. On the adressbar, there is normally an icon, drag this icon down across the page into the desktop. I hope this is usefull!
its on page sop tryin to copy off the internet
yes you should be able to.
Hey, close the internet. Then copy it and paste a new internet on your desktop. Open the new internet and go to FACEBOOK! VOILA! it will definitely work!
copy then paste on internet page. her it is. blakeventurecorp.com/bvc/images/stories/presi
Go to this sight : Just copy and paste into your address square at the top of the internet page
Saving a copy of a webpage allows you to view it without an Internet connection. Of course, this means that your copy will become out of date if the original, online webpage has been updated. Think of your copy as a 'snapshot' of the webpage, since the copy won't change if the original page changes.
If you have lost or damaged your copy of Internet Explorer on Windows, you can download the latest version of Internet Explorer (and some other earlier versions, at that) at the Internet Explorer home page; a link to it can be found in the related links.
You have to either find a copy of that page online, or take the page of the magazine you want, and scan it onto your computer. Then post the magazine page onto your Facebook page.
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.
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the last page in what?