Hi, if you want to copy the web page as-is, you can do a bypass, then Control-A to select all, then bypass and then Control-C to copy. When you paste this into a program such as word or notepad, all the web page will be there in its visual format. You will however, need to edit out the top and bottom part, leaving just the table. I've done this before when finding driving directions on mapquest.com.

Cheers.

On 6/22/2011 8:04 AM, D.E. Bowen, Jr. wrote:
Hi,

First, a quick note, the 7.5.1 upgrade downloaded and installed
flawlessly. Thank you GW for making things so simple.

Question: How do I copy a table from a web page so that the table is a
table when I paste it into, say, Word. Currently, if I slect the entire
table from the web page and then paste it into Word for example, and the
table consists of 3 rows and five colums, I get15 lines of text, the
first five being the column heading, the next five being the second row
and the final five lines being the values from row three.

Thank you!

Sincerely,

Donald Bowen <http://www.musicforsight.org/author.html>

Music for Sight <http://www.musicforsight.org/>


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