[vip_students] Re: Saving Song Lyrics from Easylinks

  • From: "Francis Kane" <francis.kane@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 12:54:32 +0100

Hi Tony,

Probably the handiest way is to navigate to the top of the song using the 
letter N, this brings you to the artist and song title and then using Shift and 
Down Arrow to highlight and select the song lyrics. When you reach the end of 
the song press Control and C to copy it. Then open up Microsoft Word and 
Control and V to paste the song lyrics. You can then save the song as a word 
document with whatever file name is handiest for retrieving it later. Hope that 
helps Tony, thanks for the feedback also, it's appreciated.

All the best,

Francis.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: tony sweeney 
  To: students list 
  Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 12:43 PM
  Subject: [vip_students] Saving Song Lyrics from Easylinks


  Afternoon, 

  I find that edition of a link for Song Lyrics in Easylinks great indeed for 
learning (relearning) favourite songs! 

  Now I wonder if anyone could give me a good tip for saving those songs 
conveniently? 

  As the numbver of selected songs increases then I might like to access them 
alphabeticaally if that was possible. 

  Thanks for any assist. 

  Tony

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