Dell Streak User's Manual 2.2 - Page 76

To copy text on a web Using Web Links, History, and Downloads, To select a link on a web

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To copy text on a web page You can copy and paste text from a web page to your e-mail or text messages. 1 Go to the web page from where you want copy the text. 2 Locate the text you want to copy and then touch the Menu button →More→Select text. 3 Position your finger at the start of the text you want to copy and then drag to the end of the text you want to copy. The copied text is highlighted in pink. 4 Release your finger from the screen. 5 To paste text on an e-mail or text message, touch and hold the text field on a message or e-mail screen and then touch Paste on the context menu. Using Web Links, History, and Downloads To select a link on a web page Move to a link you want on a web page. The link is framed by an orange box when you touch it. Link type Web page address E-mail address Functionality • Touch the link to open the web page. • Touch and hold the link to open a context menu that allows you to open, bookmark, and save the link, copy the link of the web page to the clipboard, or share the link through Bluetooth, e-mail, Facebook, text messaging, or Twitter. • Touch to send an e-mail to the e-mail address. • Touch and hold till a context menu appears. -Touch Send email to send an e-mail to the e-mail address. -Touch Copy to copy the e-mail address to the clipboard. You can paste the e-mail address later to a new contact or while composing a new e-mail. 76 Internet

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Internet
To copy text on a web page
You can copy and paste text from a web page to your e-mail or text
messages.
1
Go to the web page from where you want copy the text.
2
Locate the text you want to copy and then touch the Menu
button
More
Select text
.
3
Position your finger at the start of the text you want to copy and
then drag to the end of the text you want to copy. The copied text
is highlighted in pink.
4
Release your finger from the screen.
5
To paste text on an e-mail or text message, touch and hold the
text field on a message or e-mail screen and then touch
Paste
on
the context menu.
Using Web Links, History, and Downloads
To select a link on a web page
Move to a link you want on a web page. The link is framed by an
orange box when you touch it.
Link type
Functionality
Web page address
Touch the link to open the web page.
Touch and hold the link to open a context
menu that allows you to open, bookmark, and
save the link, copy the link of the web page to
the clipboard, or share the link through
Bluetooth, e-mail, Facebook, text messaging,
or Twitter.
E-mail address
Touch to send an e-mail to the e-mail address.
Touch and hold till a context menu appears.
–Touch
Send email
to send an e-mail to the
e-mail address.
–Touch
Copy
to copy the e-mail address to
the clipboard. You can paste the e-mail
address later to a new contact or while
composing a new e-mail.