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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi.<br>
To do that, when you find the file you want to read, press tab.<br>
An edit window will come up with the text in it, if it can be
read.<br>
That's also another way to list basic files.<br>
I think the edit box is readonly though.<br>
Hth<br>
Bryan Mckinnish<br>
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On 7/24/2017 6:18 PM, Jeff Weiss wrote:<br>
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<div>When using CiderPress, I see how very useful it is to
use cut and paste to move files from one disk image file to
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<div>What I want to know—is there a way to take the text from
an article in an apple text file and paste it into Notepad,
or into any Windows drive?</div>
<div>It certainly would come in handy to do so.</div>
<div>thanks</div>
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