On 27 Nov 2001, at 22:16, Olushola wrote:
> > Ctrl-C normally only copies the text. You can download the graphics by
> > right clicking and saving them separately.
> >
> > Or in IE 5 you can click on File/Save As which will give you the option of
> > saving as a complete web page. This will be in .html format which may or
> > may not be suitable for your purpose, as it would have to be opened a
> browser.
> >
> > If you wanted to email it, I guess you'd have to send it as an attachment.
> > Or manually embed the graphics into the email body.
>
> Thanks Don,
>
> However on another machine, the copy and paste does work
>
> Olushola Sowande
Actually, it's quite common for Copy (Ctrl-C) to place several
copies of the selected material on the clipboard in different
formats; when you select Paste (Ctrl-V), it's up to the target
application to select the appropriate format to retrieve from the
clipboard.
So I suspect that on the PC where this operation is "failing" (I
think I made it clear before that I think it's a Bad Idea...), either
the email client in use is not HTML-capable, or is configured not to
send HTML-format messages. On the PC where the email client supports
(or is configured to support) HTML, the HTML-format version of the
page is pated from the clipboard instead of the text-format version.
David Gillett
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