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How to transfer links to articles?

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How do I post articles? links are provided for social media, like twitter ,Facebook etc, but I can't seem to upload onto health unlocked.

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I use " copy and paste".

Sometimes I have to use Notepad as a "halfway house". If it won't work directly.

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Thanks! I will have to ask 'idiots guide to chromebook' though, as I no longer use microsoft.

Sorry Bill!

On a computer click on lick until it is highlighted (at top of page) then right click and choose copy link option.

If on a phone the share link in the top left of the address bar should give you an option to copy link among the myriad of other choices.

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Thanks, Something was wrong in the link B4, but I think it's OK now.

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