Thanks for another great video, Gary! Even though I knew about copying text, I watched it anyway, because I was sure I would learn something new-which I did. I never even noticed the delete icon, and also learned a few new things about the screen capture. This is going to save me a bunch of time. Thanks again!
I use this function, but not all the nuances. So many little bits I was missing. Thanks Gary, more great tips. I also didn't realise if I clicked on the floating thumbnail I could work from there, I was always waiting for it to save.
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I have a late 2015 iMac 27inch. I am on Big Sur. I cannot get your directions to work. Is my iMac too old for this feature? the Control, command 5 works but it keeps defaulting to the mark up tool.
@@macmost thanks! I am actually inside of Apple News, so not really a webpage. Can’t figure out how to print or copy text more than what I see on screen at one time.
@@kevinclark7136 Ah, OK. You said "webpage" before. News doesn't really work like that, but you can use the File, Open In Safari option and then you can copy from the web page if the site allows it.
How To Copy Any Text From Your Screen Shot MY WAY: 1. Open the Screen Shot in Preview 2. Go Tools and choose Text Selection 3. And now you CAN select, copy and paste the text
Hi Gary. Many thanks for all your great and informative videos. I know you always use the most recent Mac OS, but it would help if you let us know what OS version is used in each video. Thanks again.
💙 Once again you have. Tight me something I was unaware of! Thank you! ❤ every time I think I don’t need to watch one of your videos, YOU prove me wrong and ignorant. 👍🏽😎 AWESOME! 👏🏼 🙏🏻
Hi Gary, as always a helpful and informative video. I have been watching your videos on our smart TV and can’t say thanks when watching that way, so - thank you for the last few weeks of tutorials including the new Sequoia ones. Please don’t ever retire……ll.
...but why delete the screenshot immediately after copying the text and why not delete it after the copied text is pasted elsewhere? 2 - Does the text capture work with all languages or only with English alphabets?
You could delete the screenshot after you paste the copied text somewhere, which is what I have been doing. In fact, I never even noticed the trash icon. I guess it depends on your work flow. I take a lot of sceeen shots and frequently need to copy text. So in my case, deleting the screenshot immediately after will save me a lot of cleanup after. Now that I know about the trash button, I will start doing more deleted immediately. This is what is great about Gary’s videos. Even though I knew about copying text, I watched it anyway because I almost always learn something new.
Sure, you can do that if you find that works better for you. It would work with all languages that Live Text supports. See www.apple.com/macos/feature-availability/#live-text
Haha I usually just screenshot, open in the preview, select the text and translate. One of the games I'm playing involving people communicating in Russian. I have to do that just to understand what they are saying. I just wish Apple will finally allow us to right away airdrop the screenshot to other devices without digging through so many steps.
Great video Gary.... always providing info that we need. I just wanted to mention that I was trying select text from the system report. Apple, for some reason, has never allowed that. (The text version in the system report is not in spreadsheet format.) After taking a screen shot of the section that I wanted I was still having trouble getting all the text to drop into the proper column format that makes it easy to read. So I changed the brightness and got rid of the grey section on every other line and BINGO... I was home free. As a sage UA-camr says: "Hope this helps "....(someone.)
It is in System Settings, General, Language & Region. But then you wont' be able to use it. Instead, make sure that when you click on a video thumbnail that it is a plain click. If you click and drag a little, then you may start a selection.
Thanks for another great video, Gary! Even though I knew about copying text, I watched it anyway, because I was sure I would learn something new-which I did. I never even noticed the delete icon, and also learned a few new things about the screen capture. This is going to save me a bunch of time. Thanks again!
Yes indeed! I found it very useful. Thanks Gary!
I use this function, but not all the nuances. So many little bits I was missing. Thanks Gary, more great tips. I also didn't realise if I clicked on the floating thumbnail I could work from there, I was always waiting for it to save.
Great tutorial, Gary! Thank you!
Hi, Gary! Thanks for the valuable info! However, I went into my Applications folder and could NOT find "Live Text". Where is it hidden?
It isn't an app. It is a feature found in other apps. Follow along with the tutorial here to see how to use it.
Very useful tutorial.
Erected in honor of the legendary quick brown fox, this monument commemorates the nimble
creature known for its unparalleled agility and the role it played in linguistic history. On a crisp autumn morning, as dawn broke over the quiet village, the fox darted through the leaping over the lazy dog.fields, Its speed and cunning I became the subject of folklore, writers and typographers for generations
inspiring to come The phrase "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" has become a staple in the world of typography, containing every letter of the English alphabet and serving as a vital tool for testing fonts and keyboards. This seemingly simple sentence encapsulates the elegance and efficiency of language, much like the fox's graceful movements are reminded of the power of words and the creatures the fox suer c me entere the countryside. Visitors to this site
that inspire them.
nice tips always . is the mac shortcut for text capture not working anymore ?
Yes. See www.patreon.com/posts/105248702
Copy that!
Gary, could I suggest a tutorial or video on how to use Hide my Mail?
This feature is very confusing.
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@@macmost ,
10. Scary, I don’t know how I missed it.
I just now had to do that with some Kanji characters. Very useful tip.
I have a late 2015 iMac 27inch. I am on Big Sur.
I cannot get your directions to work. Is my iMac too old for this feature?
the Control, command 5 works but it keeps defaulting to the mark up tool.
You are using Big Sur. That's too old to have Live Text.
How do you do it for a webpage that is bigger than just the screen?
If it is a web page, you shouldn't need to screenshot it. Just select the text you want and Edit, Copy.
@@macmost thanks! I am actually inside of Apple News, so not really a webpage. Can’t figure out how to print or copy text more than what I see on screen at one time.
@@kevinclark7136 Ah, OK. You said "webpage" before. News doesn't really work like that, but you can use the File, Open In Safari option and then you can copy from the web page if the site allows it.
@@macmost thank you! I just watched your video on Apple News too. Thanks!
Live Text is one of the coolest features of MacOS, and you just made it easier; thanks!
How To Copy Any Text From Your Screen Shot MY WAY:
1. Open the Screen Shot in Preview
2. Go Tools and choose Text Selection
3. And now you CAN select, copy and paste the text
Hi Gary. Many thanks for all your great and informative videos. I know you always use the most recent Mac OS, but it would help if you let us know what OS version is used in each video. Thanks again.
💙 Once again you have. Tight me something I was unaware of! Thank you! ❤ every time I think I don’t need to watch one of your videos, YOU prove me wrong and ignorant. 👍🏽😎 AWESOME! 👏🏼 🙏🏻
Must be a feature that came after MacOS 12.75 cause I cannot do it.
I found this very helpful. Thank you for sharing..❤️🇨🇦
very useful , many thanks
Hi Gary, as always a helpful and informative video. I have been watching your videos on our smart TV and can’t say thanks when watching that way, so - thank you for the last few weeks of tutorials including the new Sequoia ones. Please don’t ever retire……ll.
...but why delete the screenshot immediately after copying the text and why not delete it after the copied text is pasted elsewhere?
2 - Does the text capture work with all languages or only with English alphabets?
You could delete the screenshot after you paste the copied text somewhere, which is what I have been doing. In fact, I never even noticed the trash icon.
I guess it depends on your work flow. I take a lot of sceeen shots and frequently need to copy text. So in my case, deleting the screenshot immediately after will save me a lot of cleanup after. Now that I know about the trash button, I will start doing more deleted immediately.
This is what is great about Gary’s videos. Even though I knew about copying text, I watched it anyway because I almost always learn something new.
Sure, you can do that if you find that works better for you. It would work with all languages that Live Text supports. See www.apple.com/macos/feature-availability/#live-text
@@macmost Thank you Gary! Wlll check the link.
What about texts in vernacular languages such as Gujarati or Hindi
Look at the Apple site for Live Text and they list the languages supported.
Haha I usually just screenshot, open in the preview, select the text and translate.
One of the games I'm playing involving people communicating in Russian. I have to do that just to understand what they are saying.
I just wish Apple will finally allow us to right away airdrop the screenshot to other devices without digging through so many steps.
Great video Gary.... always providing info that we need. I just wanted to mention that I was trying select text from the system report. Apple, for some reason, has never allowed that. (The text version in the system report is not in spreadsheet format.) After taking a screen shot of the section that I wanted I was still having trouble getting all the text to drop into the proper column format that makes it easy to read. So I changed the brightness and got rid of the grey section on every other line and BINGO... I was home free. As a sage UA-camr says: "Hope this helps "....(someone.)
Thanks very much, Gary, for this informative video. Some very useful hints on text copying.
Very cool! Thank you!!
Sometime when I'm watching UA-cams I will click on the thumbnail of the video and it selects the type. Is there a way to turn this feature on and off?
It is in System Settings, General, Language & Region. But then you wont' be able to use it. Instead, make sure that when you click on a video thumbnail that it is a plain click. If you click and drag a little, then you may start a selection.
Very useful and informative video tutorial today! Thank you, Gary! 👏🏻❤️