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In Safari, if you want to copy the link URL, you should do 3 operations: Hover the link. Right-click the link. Use the "Copy link" item from the main/contextual menu. Alternatively, you can hover/navigate to the link and then select the link (usually if textual) by using the mouse/trackpad.
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Press "Command-V" to paste the link into the box and wait while Facebook adds the link. Delete the link URL you pasted into the status update box; Facebook will remember it and keep it...
11 Απρ 2024 · You can also use Ctrl + Shift + V (or Command + Shift + V on Mac) to paste text without any formatting. This is especially useful when copying text from a website or document with different fonts and styles – no more messy formatting in your Facebook post!
17 Φεβ 2024 · Press CTRL + C (Windows) or CMD + C (Mac) to copy. You can also right-click the text (on a PC) or CRTL-click (on a Mac) and then click Copy from the drop-down menu.
26 Νοε 2023 · Copying and pasting links enables you to easily share cool articles, products, or websites on Facebook. Just follow these quick steps: Highlight the URL link text you want to copy and use Ctrl+C (⌘+C on Mac). Click in your Facebook post/comment and press Ctrl+V (⌘+V on Mac) to paste the link.
2 Μαρ 2022 · Use Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V to copy and paste on the Facebook desktop. You can copy anything on Facebook except videos and paste it elsewhere. Facebook uses the device's clipboard to store copied items temporarily before a paste. This article covers copying and pasting on Facebook using the browser on your desktop and the Facebook app.
29 Αυγ 2017 · How to Use Paste and Go in Safari for Mac. Use the standard Copy function for any URL to copy it to the clipboard on a Mac (for example select “https://osxdaily.com” and choose File menu > Copy) Open Safari on the Mac and then click into the URL address bar. Right-click (or Control+Click) in the URL address bar and choose “Paste and Go”