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Select and Copy doesn't work!
Posted by
calc_guy
4 May 2004 1:47am
When I right click on the chat box, a box comes up with all the dialogue in it. But when I select it, and then right click, instead of a copy option coming up, the right click merely unselects any text I've selected. As far as I can tell, there's no way to copy anything from the copy box!
It was a nice idea ... calc_guy
CtrlC = copy
Posted by
gcuser1
4 May 2004 7:24am
You should be able the highlight and copy the text you want from the box and paste to whatever word processor you use. 
It does work
Posted by
Spider
4 May 2004 7:44am
when your chat box comes up highlight the text you wish to copy by dragging your mouse. Then hit ctrl c (copy). Go to notepad or your word processor and hit ctrl v(paste) Have a great day!
cntrl c cntrl v
Posted by
patpond
(VIP) 4 May 2004 11:55am
I've done a lot of copy and pasting in my 69 years, but I, too, have not been able to copy chat. When my opponent and I lose chat, I always like to copy and paste and email to them to let them know that I have been congratulating them for good hands, good game, etc.
I really enjoy Game Colony ... LOL ... just wish I could mail a check directly to GC to add monies to my account.
Thanks. patpond (lonnnng time member)
Ohhhhhh, Ctrl C !
Posted by
calc_guy
5 May 2004 1:56am
Geez, I haven't used that since Windows 3.1. Could be ten years! Thanks, guys.
calc
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