If you are using Microsoft's Internet Explorer then go to the menu bar at the top and choose the
View >
Source option. This will usually bring up your default system text editor, in most cases Microsoft Notepad. The View|Source option will take the entire page with the text
and all the HTML formatting codes in an open Notepad file. You can then cut and paste both the text and all of its HTML formatting which you may then pare back to what is needed to maintain paragraphs,
bold,
italics and
underline etc...
Also, to make it easier on your fellow FR readers, instead of just placing the text to a web site that you want to refer to in a message actually make an HTML link so that it may just be clicked on to view. For example, one of the best freeware replacements for the basic Microsoft Notepad with great HTML editing support is a product named NoteTab Light currently version 4.95, by Fookes software. Notice how much easier that is for a reader to access instead of just "www.notetab.com" which the reader has to cut/paste into the IE address bar.
Best of luck...
dvwjr
Well, ya learn something new every day...two things if you're lucky! Thanks. I will remember the formatting trick, first it's ever been mentioned that I've seen. I'd forgotten the format code for making a link, but now that you've reminded me to look at the source code I should be able to get at it that way. Thanks.