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Posts: 364 | Thanked: 54 times | Joined on Feb 2008
#8
oh, ok, I get it you were taking about using a browser on a PC to create a list that you could either manually type into Canola or even save the list to a .txt file, copy it to somewhere on the NIT. From there you could open it in some sort of editor and copy and paste the links.

I looked and realize there is no way to copy the link or to a "save target as"/"copy shortcut" like in IE or other browsers. How rude not to include this option in the browser!! hrrrmmmppphhh!