Quadruple triple tap will always copy the last phrase spoken by
Voiceover to the pasteboard.
So if you read a page with #Voiceover with two finger swipe down that
should be copied.
David Griffith
On 25/03/2015 21:05, Diane Bomare wrote:
I need to copy and paste text from several web pages, for an urgent project. I
have tried pinching, but that only selects a letter, word, or line. Edit is not
available on the rotor when viewing a web page.
I need to extract the text so that I can use it as notes for a document, that I
am preparing.
I have also tried doing this with the mac, but will cover that in a separate
post. I do have an iPad mini, if anyone know of a way to do this with an iPad,
that won't work on the iPhone.
Thanks,
Diane Bomar
Sent from my iPhone
email: bomon...@earthlink.net
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