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    Default How can you select one column of data in a chart online?

    Before you answer, I am NOT talking about Excel.

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    This is an example. The numbers to the right under Government Budget constantly change, and I need to copy and paste them into another spot on the internets daily, as to keep them up-to-date. But annoyingly, it copies, "Administration, Social Welfare," etc. when all I want is, "$9.45 billion 6%, $36.21 billion 23%" Deleting the information I don't need or copy and pasting each individual stat is extremely tedious.

    I have a Microsoft OS and Google Chrome as my browser, but I also have Firefox and Internet Explorer installed if I would need to use those for some reason

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    With Firefox it is easy. You can select cells, then copy. I have not yet found a way to select from a grid using Chrome.

    In Firefox, on a Mac, hold down the Command (Apple) key and select rows and columns, or any part of a grid, then copy and paste into an email, for example.
    Last edited by GeoFan49; 03-19-2012 at 04:40 PM. Reason: edited

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