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Marking & copying text from the cmd (DOS) window
On Sun, 01 Dec 2013 12:11:41 -0800, David E. Ross wrote:
I must be the only one who uses this method: right-click Select All select text right-click on the selection Ctrl+V In a DOS window??? Uhuh, Start cmd ... Edit Copy is grayed-out. AFAIK this has always been the case (win2k, XP, W7). [5 seconds later] In Properties I checked [v] QuickEdit Mode and I can now select right-click the selection (which seems to be the same thing as copy) and then Ctrl+V (or right-click Paste). Sweet! -- s|b |
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Marking & copying text from the cmd (DOS) window
On Mon, 2 Dec 2013 16:52:00 -0000, Philip Herlihy wrote:
Another trick is to pipe the output into the CLIP command; then you can paste into any other application. E.g; dir | clip I had forgotten about this one. Thanks for reminding us! I like it because, unlike right-click and Mark, it knows about differing line lengths. -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com Shikata ga nai... |
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Marking & copying text from the cmd (DOS) window
On 12/04/2013, Stan Brown posted:
On Mon, 2 Dec 2013 16:52:00 -0000, Philip Herlihy wrote: Another trick is to pipe the output into the CLIP command; then you can paste into any other application. E.g; dir | clip I had forgotten about this one. Thanks for reminding us! I like it because, unlike right-click and Mark, it knows about differing line lengths. I hadn't forgotten it, I didn't know it. Thanks, Philip. -- Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch) |
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