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jay.staniforth
Hello
My name is Jason Staniforth and I have an idea for Microsoft word use
improvement.
I find that when copy and pasting text or information, sometimes I want text
sections and pictures that are spread over the page and I don’t want to copy
the boarder or the adverts in between.
To overcome this, I feel that allowing a method to copy and save small
sections quickly and easily would greatly benefit people that are doing
research or copying addresses names and numbers.
Something similar to highlighting the selected section, holding Ctrl and C
and then pressing 1. Then selecting the next item and holding Ctrl and C and
pressing 2. Then repeat the process from 1 to 0.
To past would be the same way by holding Ctrl and V and then flicking
through the numbers 1 to 0 show you what bit has been copied so that you
don’t have to remember what number copied which part, then let go of Ctrl and
V and the digit once you have selected the right copied section.
I would like your feedback if possible.
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My name is Jason Staniforth and I have an idea for Microsoft word use
improvement.
I find that when copy and pasting text or information, sometimes I want text
sections and pictures that are spread over the page and I don’t want to copy
the boarder or the adverts in between.
To overcome this, I feel that allowing a method to copy and save small
sections quickly and easily would greatly benefit people that are doing
research or copying addresses names and numbers.
Something similar to highlighting the selected section, holding Ctrl and C
and then pressing 1. Then selecting the next item and holding Ctrl and C and
pressing 2. Then repeat the process from 1 to 0.
To past would be the same way by holding Ctrl and V and then flicking
through the numbers 1 to 0 show you what bit has been copied so that you
don’t have to remember what number copied which part, then let go of Ctrl and
V and the digit once you have selected the right copied section.
I would like your feedback if possible.
----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...86a3a1&dg=microsoft.public.word.docmanagement