Barbara,

Window-Eyes 9 will copy everything, including formatting just as a sighted user 
would get if they were copying the web content.  This is by design.  However, 
if you just want the text content I suggest you paste into notepad as it can't 
handle all the fancy formatting and just gets the text.  If you truly need this 
in Word you can copy the contents of Notepad back into Word.

Doug

On 2/5/2015 2:13 PM, Barbara Sheinbein wrote:
Hello Everyone,

I first want to make sure to indicate that my question should not be considered 
a complain or criticism.

I have successfully used the new F8 copy feature on Internet Explorer 11.  I 
have run into the situation of pasting the information into a MS Word document. 
 Then when I go to read it in the MS Word document, I hear things like r3 etc.  
So I am assuming that this is a table now in MS Word.  I further assume that 
the information was in some sort of table in internet explorer.  I am sure I 
can eventually figure out how to read a MS Word table, but I would prefer to 
not bother.  This information is just for me so I do not really need to be 
concerned about the appearance.  What is the best approach now?  Should I just 
figure out the WE 9  reading of a table in MS word?  Is there a way to get rid 
of the table in MS Word?  It does not appear to me that I have any choice on 
how the data is copied from internet explorer so my questions are focused on 
dealing with the MS Word document.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Barbara


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