On Wednesday, February 05, 2003 12:52 PM, Steven M. Klass wrote: > I love the middle paste button of a mouse. I am fanatical > about it. But I don't know how to do the following. > > Rumaging through some email, I come upon a web page link that > I want to follow. (http://www.google.com). I highlight the > link and my objective is to paste it (using the middle mouse > button (MMB)) into my browser's goto place. Now I usually just > paste (MMB) behind the current address and then delete the old > address. Is there a faster way of doing this, or has someone > created a neat way to do this? A technique I use fairly frequently is: - Click-drag to select some text - Click in the area where I want to paste the selected text (e.g. a browser address bar or a text field in an HTML form) - Hit CTRL-U to delete the text that's already in the area (KEWL!!) - Middle-mouse to paste > I would think that someone created a way to like hold the control > key highlight the existing text and paste and viola the new text > replaces the old. No to pick nits, but it's spelled "voila." :) ~Jeff