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Re: Adobe copy



Actually, the copy command under edit is only grayed out when there is no 
text selected.  Once you follow the directions Alan gave, then the copy 
command under edit becomes black (read available for use).  The downside is 
that you can only highlight and copy from a single page at a time.  I have 
not found a way to highlight and copy multiple pages in a document.
Frank Carriglitto
AKA #08234

In a message dated 3/4/2002 4:31:03 AM Central Standard Time, 
Owner-KillieTalk at AKA_Org writes:


> Date: Sun, 03 Mar 2002 23:24:23 -0800
> From: Wright Huntley <jwwiii at pacbell_net>
> Subject: Re: Selecting text in acrobat with IBM clones
> 
> Allen Boatman wrote:
> > 
> > Actually I am able to use the text tool on mine and it is the free 
> acrobat
> > 4.  I operate in WIN 98 and only have a 400 mhz Micron.
> > 
> > Click on the button with the T and the dashed line box looking thing next
> > to it called the “Text Selection Tool (V)” and then select the text you
> > want to copy and then hit copy!!.
> 
> Go to the web site, sign in to the member's area and try that with the
> members by name roster. <G>
> 
> The copy command (under edit) is grayed out and the keyboard ^C is also
> disabled. I done been tryin' to tell ya! It just don't work. The text 
> select
> tool is *there*, it has just been disabled, apparently, for any useful
> functions.
> 
> I'm also using Windoze 98 on a Compaq 533, and I don't think Acrobat Reader
> 5 is all that different from your 4. [It just fixed some nasty design 
> flaws,
> I think.]
> 
> Wright
> 



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