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Double-Click Copy/Paste in Word
Maybe someone who uses hundreds of passwords can share how they deal
with them! On May 23, 10:41*pm, Brian .(donotspam) wrote: Im sorry, you are correct, Shift-LeftArrow does move the highlighting back one-space at a time, I mis-interpreted your message as Shift-LeftTab. Thanks for the tip. Ive also found that my idea of a 'period' at the end of the password works pretty good for quick double-click copy also. How else would a person keep track of hundreds of passwords, if they didnt write them down in an alphabetical order? No one else has access to my computer, unless they can access it some way that I am not aware of. -- Brian Kansas City "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Your arrow key or the combination Shift-Left Arrow must have been assigned to some different command. The arrow keys normally do not do anything but move the cursor. (You're not pressing Backspace, are you, which also shows a left-pointing arrow on the keytop?) If your password is written out where anyone can view it, it's not much of a password.- |
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