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Bill Walsh

Is there any way to copy just the body of an email without also copying the
sender or forwarders email addresses? Thanks...BW
 
Of course! Copy to the clipboard and paste wherever.

If that does not answer your question, then you need to be more specific in
your question. I am sure you know what you mean but I am not sure where you
need to copy from; I truly do not. I especially don't know where you want to
copy to.

You really need to create a new thread and in the new thread explain more
about what you need to do. Create a new thread the same way you create a
message to send, except when you are looking at a newsgroup you will create
a new thread for the newsgroup instead of a new message.
 
Make sure the message has focus, then press Ctrl+A (select all)
followed by Ctrl+C (copy). Then you can paste that into a new email
(Ctrl+V). These are basic Windows commands that everyone should know.
 
I think you missed the point..I want to copy only the body of the email and
skip the "From" and "subject" lines...
Make sure the message has focus, then press Ctrl+A (select all)
followed by Ctrl+C (copy). Then you can paste that into a new email
(Ctrl+V). These are basic Windows commands that everyone should know.
 
Do you know how to highlight text? Position the mouse cursor at the
beginning of the desired text, left click (hold in button) and drag your
mouse to the end of the desired text. All text should be highlighted.
Position the mouse anywhere over the highlighted text and right click the
mouse (the "other button") and you should get a popup menu with "copy" -
select it. Now your text is written to the "clipboard", you won't see it
but it is there and ready for you to paste wherever. So go to where you
want to paste it and click the mouse once (the "normal", left, button).
Then right click - the other button - and select "paste" from the popup
menu. Your copied text should appear.
 
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