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Puzzled001 | 15:59 Fri 24th Aug 2012 | Computers
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Hi,All, I'd like to transfer(copy/paste) a translation from google translate into an email. I' copy' the translation then open my email account(Freeola.com) and lose the translation( won't paste) as I don't seem to keep the translate site live when opening the email. How do I keep multiple sites open at once?.I'm trying this in IE.Using W7/ 64 Any guidance appreciated as I'm not a PC wizz!!!!
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You can open two or more tabs at once in your browser. But the easiest way is to highlight what you want to copy, right click and select copy, then go into the email and press right click and past
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Hi, factor 30, have been trying that but it hasn't worked, but!!, have just tried it again now, using favorites bar to change sites, and it did work !!!!! Blo**y gremlins, thanks for coming back so quick, G
As far as I know as long as you highlight a text, right click and select "copy" you can then close the window and open your email. When you are composing a message, you'll just right click and select paste or simply press CTRL-V keys in your keyboard. As far as I know, the translation also stays as is whenever you paste it on your email. Try using Chrome next time as IE seems outdated and slow sometimes.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2010/09/30/us-google-latin-idUSTRE68T4JF20100930
http://translation.babylon.com

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