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If you’re having trouble copying text from a webpage, such as code snippets or important information, here’s a simple step-by-step guide to get around the issue and copy what you need:
First, locate the text or code you want to copy. Sometimes, websites have limitations that prevent direct copying. If you see a copy button next to the content, use that as it’s designed to make copying easier.
If there’s no copy button or it doesn’t work, try this method:
1. Click and hold the beginning of the text you want to copy.
2. Drag your cursor to highlight all the text you need.
3. Once highlighted, right-click on the selected area and pick “Copy” from the menu.
4. If right-click doesn’t work, press “Ctrl + C” on your keyboard (or “Cmd + C” on a Mac) to copy the highlighted text.
Sometimes, websites have scripts that disable right-click or copy actions. In such cases, a quick workaround is to use your browser’s developer tools:
1. Right-click on the content and select “Inspect” or “Inspect Element.”
2. In the developer panel that opens, look for the HTML code of the content.
3. Click on the relevant code snippet, then right-click and choose “Copy” > “Copy element.”
4. Paste it into a text editor to access the content.
Always remember, if you’re copying sensitive or copyrighted material, make sure you have permission to do so. These tips are just to help you save information for your personal use efficiently.
If you follow these steps, you’ll be able to copy and save important web content with ease, even when websites try to prevent it.





