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Jo Arnspiger wrote on 10/11/2010 at 3:30 PM:
<blockquote cite="mid:6B6C2DBE8E824CAABB30554D5CC5D81F@JoPC"
type="cite">... All you have to do is in the index area, select
the text you want by holding down your left mouse button and
selecting, then do either a ctrl c for copy or go up to the menu
and under edit select copy or click your right mouse button and
choose copy. Then go into Excel and do either ctrl v for paste or
click your right mouse button and choose paste. It will paste the
information into the open excel spreadsheet..
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This does not work very well for me. Its success appears to be
browser-specific; with Firefox (3.6.10 for Windows) all rows of the
index go into just one row of the Excel (Microsoft Office 2010)
spreadsheet. With Internet Explorer 8, the rows stay distinct. (I
hate IE, so I dislike any procedure which forces me to use it.)<br>
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I have a related question: this index feature does not appear to
be available in Ancestry Library Edition. Does anyone on these lists
know differently?<br>
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Rollie
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