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If you’re having trouble copying text from a webpage, here’s a simple trick that usually does the job. Often, the issue is because of the webpage’s design, which might disable the usual copy command or make it tricky to select the text.
Here’s what you can do:
First, click and hold at the beginning of the text you want to copy. Drag your cursor to the end of that text to highlight it. If this doesn’t work, try pressing “CTRL + A” on your keyboard to select all the text on the page, then press “CTRL + C” to copy it.
Sometimes, the webpage’s code prevents copying directly. If that happens, you can try viewing the page’s source code. To do this, right-click on the page and select “View Page Source.” Then, use “CTRL + F” to find the specific text you need, which is often easier than trying to copy it directly from the displayed page.
Another option is to take a screenshot of the information. On Windows, press “PrtScn” or use “Snipping Tool,” and on Mac, press “Shift + Command + 4” to select an area to screenshot. While this doesn’t give you editable text, it’s useful for saving quick references.
If you often encounter trouble copying from specific sites, consider using a browser extension that allows you to bypass restrictions. Just be sure to use these tools responsibly and respect content rights.
Using these simple steps can help you copy the content you need, even when the website tries to make it difficult.



