To copy and paste your AOL emails, first, log into your AOL account and open the email you want to copy. Highlight the text by clicking and dragging your cursor over it, then right-click and select "Copy" or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+C (Cmd+C on Mac). Next, go to the location where you want to paste the email, right-click and select "Paste" or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+V (Cmd+V on Mac). This method works for both text and images within the email.
First highlight the message. Then click the right click on your mouse and it will say copy. Your going to click that word and then sign on to yahoo. You click the right click again and press paste. Then from there you can forward that message from your outbox to your AOL.
You can type it in plain txt, copy paste, or google for more info.
An easy way is to copy and paste the email to a word document or something, then save the word document to your pen drive.I'm a computer whizzz
Yes, you can retrieve old emails stored on AOL servers, as long as they have not been permanently deleted. You can access your AOL Mail account through a web browser or the AOL app, where your emails are stored in the inbox or other folders. If emails have been deleted, they may be recoverable from the Trash folder within a certain time frame. However, once the Trash is emptied or if the emails exceed AOL's retention policy, recovery may not be possible.
You can't. :( However, you can strikethrough something on Microsoft Word or OpenOffice Writer, and copy & paste it.
go to control panel, internet options, and under their search till you find a thing that has a text box and erase all the other homepages it has and copy and paste the AOL URL and press apply
HTML is a language that you're AOL email is already in. There is no way to "transfer" to it.
Copy and paste . . Copy and paste. . .
You can't copy and paste on an iTouch, but you can on an iPhone
copy: ctrl+c paste: ctrl+v
AOL allows users to create multiple email accounts, but there isn't a strict limit on the total number of emails you can store in your inbox. However, the maximum storage limit for each AOL Mail account is typically 25 GB. Once you reach this limit, you will need to delete or archive emails to make space for new ones.
The only way I have figured out to save an email to your hard drive is, cut and paste the text into a text document and save.