You can see that this text is broken up in a very funny way to fit into the image, but it wouldn’t look very good if I copied this and just pasted it into a document. So I want to make sure that I have line breaks off and I’m going to select the text. You can see here that line breaks are going on and off. This is going to let me toggle on line breaks. ![]() So I’ll go ahead and turn on TextSniper, and this time before I select the text, I’m going to press Command L. Here’s a product image on Amazon.Īnd as you can see, there’s a lot of text in this image. Again, if you don’t believe me, here’s the contents. So I could pause the video and take notes, or I could just go ahead and turn on Text Expander, copy the slide, and it’s saved to my clipboard. Now, there’s lots of slides in this course and it moves pretty quick. This is a course I’m taking right now on LinkedIn, learning all about user experience for web design. I find Tech Sniper really useful when I’m taking online courses. Here’s a blank text document I’ll go ahead and paste in the contents of my selection. I get these little crosshairs and then I can select the product title just to prove to you that it’s really working. I’ve set it to activate with Shift Command One. And for some reason, on their basic page, I can’t copy the product name names so I can activate TextSniper on my system. It doesn’t matter if the text is inside of a video, inside of an image, or if the website is just preventing you from copying whatever is on screen.
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