Guest exH Posted February 12, 2005 Report Posted February 12, 2005 Great tip. When you're out and about and you want use that phone number you found on a web page.... grab your pen and paper, write it down. You then then jump to your homepage and dial it in. If you don't have pen and paper you'll need to lick your finger and smear a nearby window. Sweet I'm hoping to upgrade this tip to a copy-paste function. Like the XBar - Copy 1.1 combination which nearly works but fails to copy IE content. C500 - Window Mobile 2003 SE 4.21.1.1088 X-Bar 1 Copy 1.1 ( I thought theis was Windows Smartphone 2003 or something!!) OK, I've seen this dicussed, but haven't found anything yet. Is Copy 1.1 capable of getting a phone number from an IE web page. I've tried the 5 second trick and a full copy. 5 doesn't seem to select text. The 4-6 combo failed to copy a whole webpage and paste it to a new email body. exH PS sorry for the "humour" .. I like to remain optimistic. :lol:
Guest mcwarre Posted February 12, 2005 Report Posted February 12, 2005 Welcome to the site :( PS Humour is normally funny :lol:
Guest chucky.egg Posted February 12, 2005 Report Posted February 12, 2005 I think you can only select from "fields" (for example a field on a form, or a field in a contacts details etc) AFAIK you can't copy something that you can't select, and (again, AFAIK) you can't select text on a web page using PIE
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