I was copying and pasting somethings from a website to microsoft word. All the sudden I could not copy, in fact, when I right clicked on the highlighted text, the box didn’t even pop up. Because of this, I went to save whatever I had on MW, and the program would not let me save. Instead, it just gave me that horn noise. Same thing with printing.
Some websites purposely capture right mouse clicks to limit people’s ability to copy and paste their work. It’s usually done with images, but it could also be done with text.
Try this. From the webpage, select the desired text. Copy to clipboard (Ctrl-C). Switch to the Word document. Insert - PasteSpecial (unformatted). I’ve yet to run into a situation where this didn’t work.
Or this. Hit your Print Screen button. Then open Photo Editor, and Paste as New Image. If you want editable text, use some OCR on this image. I don’t think there’s any way to protect something you can see on your screen from the Print Screen button.
If you have Firefox with the correct extension installed, it is easy to disable any Javascript preventing you from the right-click copy/paste. At the same time you can just save the page as a file to your computer (and reopen it in Word). Caputuring as a screen image as suggested by Napier is viable, but it requires OCR work.