hello, by their name and idk if you dont know their name
2006-08-31 22:06:04
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answer #1
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answered by nathan 3
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Yes. Highlight what you wrote and then click Cll and the 'c' key to copy it into the memory. Then if you click away you can hit Ctl and 'v' and paste it back into the answer box.
Also, you can use the 'File' 'New Window' option at the top left of the screen to open a new window and click back in the new window and avoid losing your work that way.
Good luck!
2006-09-01 05:14:19
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answered by nora22000 7
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Highlight your answer (or whatever you typed) then hit two keys at the same time on your keyboard, either the Control key (Ctrl) plus a X (Ctrl-X = cut) or Ctrl and the C key (Ctrl-C = Copy). Then go back and check the information that you need to, go back to your blank box and hit Ctrl-V at the same time. (Ctrl-V = Paste).
You can use this technique anywhere - in any Word or Document creation program, any MicroSoft program, in Chat rooms or here on Yahoo Answers, or on the Internet. It's an universal keyboard shortcut. And once you learn to use it properly it makes thinks much easier. Good luck.
2006-09-01 07:08:04
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answered by CuriousGirl 4
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Yes. First and easiest is speak in generic terms neither feminine or masculine. If you have more than one browser on your computer you can have both open at once then you just minimize from one to the other. if you have firefox you can open more than one tab and just go back and forth from one to the other w/o losing either.
2006-09-01 05:09:53
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answered by smurfmonkey 2
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Open another window, and get back to where you were.
2006-09-01 05:16:22
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answered by Anonymous
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