Quickly Copy Text From Error Message Alerts

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Thursday, 12th Jun 2008 | Share


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Every application you use may at one point or another crash or cease running, in most of the cases the applications show  you error messages in a alert using which you can Google or contact the support staff of the application.

For many years we have painfully typed each of the word in the error message in order to be able to Google it and find a solution.

Well not any more we came across a useful trick that will allow you to copy paste the error messages to a text editor without having to type it all.

To use the trick you need to simply need to copy the text from the active alert window using the hotkey Ctrl + C and then paste it to any text editor of your choice using the hotkey Ctrl + V.

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Hope this trick will save you lots of time and efforts. Thanks CompuWorld.



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  1. DeeMX
    June 13th, 2008 at 12:34 am #

    Wow! Mega thanks for this tip!!! I was spend a lot of time in summary writing error messages to paper manually!

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  2. Digital I.T Blog
    June 13th, 2008 at 3:31 am #

    Nice tip buddy , but when i face such problems i just press print screen button and paste it in paint than close that error . After that i stat goggling for those errors and most of the time we find solution also .

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