Hi Terry. Once you're on the page of the address you want to copy and paste press ALT + D...this should get you to the browser's address bar displaying the address, which should be highlighted. Copy it to the clipboard with CTRL+C. Next, navigate to where you'd like the address to appear such as an email message, Word document etc, and then paste with CTRL+V. Note you can also get to the address bar with F4...its just a matter of preference which keystroke you use. Also perhaps I'd better add the above works fine with IE, but unfortunately due to lack of experience with other browsers at this moment in time, I can't guarantee how valid this would be if you're using anything else such as Mizilla Firefox. HTH. Cheers, Mark Mark Matthews Cardiff, Wales, UK E-mail/MSN/Windows Messenger: mark.matthews53@xxxxxxxxxxxx Skype: MMatthews1981 Mobile: 07800 561442 -----Original Message----- From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of terrcooper Sent: 09 March 2008 14:03 To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] selecting and copying a web address HI all Okay, I know this is simple, but its not when you don't know how. I know the key stroke insert and letter A pressed twice will allow me to read the current url, but I don't seem to be able to select and copy to the clipboard. I tried pressing the shift key with the end key, pressing shift control and right arrow, then control and C, but its not happening for me. What is the correct method for doing what I want to do. Just to be clear, I want to be able to highlight, select, copy and paist the web address of a page that I'm currently on. Thanks for any help. Terry