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boatsman
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Several times I've see the phrase "cut and paste". What does it mean and how do you do it? Would be grateful for any info. Thanks.
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"cut and paste" simply means to mark the url, then right-click, choose "copy", open a new browser window and paste the url in the address line. this is to avoid redirects due to high hits from this site.
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Many thanks Bogdan, I'll give it a try.
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you?re always welcome. if there should occure any further problems feel free to contact me via pm :)
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..... or post here again
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Post by x »

I think everybody would agree that the Linux way to copy-and-paste is the best. I dont know if it works with all versions or not, I was running Suse with KDE but you highlight the text to copy and click the middle mouse button to paste. So efficient. (Of course, [ctrl][c] and [ctrl][v] still work...)
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Solaris has had the middle button copy / paste function for ages as well, it is very handy
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