you can also hit command shift t, then command shift v to paste with out
attributes. If command shift v fails try command option shift v.
Good luck.
On Apr 12, 2017, at 7:04 PM, John Panarese <jpanarese@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I think you need to make it into plain text from the format menu. That
should fix that.
Take Care
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On Apr 12, 2017, at 9:59 AM, Leslie Stephens <leslie956@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:leslie956@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi All,
I’ve run across this a few times. If I copy a few lines of text from a
website and paste it into a Text Edit file, it creates a somewhat hidden
area. If I move through the text from top to bottom, when I get to the edge
of this area I hear a double tone and end up at the end of the area,
skipping over the entire block of stuff. If I move from the bottom to the
top of the file line by line I can hear and act upon the data in this area.
What gives? how can I eliminate the behavior? I’ve tried a few things like
cutting it out and re-pasting it. taking parts of it out, etc.. Very
annoying. I’d appreciate any light you can shine on this one. Thanks.
Leslie ************
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