Copying and Exporting

CTRL C without selection

By pressing CTRL C without any active selection, the result of the line where the cursor is located is copied to the clipboard.

CTRL C with selection

If text is selected, that text is copied to the clipboard.

Be careful, as this copies the raw content, so if, for example, the selection contains a line reference, it will copy the string describing the reference, not its value, to the clipboard.

$16/day
{1} * 7days
{1} * 365days

For example, by selecting the entire text above and copying it, this is what gets copied to the clipboard:

{[#1,d]} $16/day
{[#2,d]} {1} * 7days
{[#3,d]} {1} * 365days

The advantage of this is that you can save or send this to a friend, and then by pasting it back into NoteCalc, you will get the same result, with the line references pointing to the correct places in the new note as well.

WYSWYG export

If you only want to copy the final result, you can do this by clicking the print button located in the upper right corner, which copies the entire note to the clipboard in the format as you see it.
For example clicking on the print button on this page will copy the following text to the clipboard:

$16/day               █    16 $ / day
16 $ / day * 7days    █   112       $
16 $ / day * 365days  █ 5 840       $

URL

Only on the Home page, the content of the note is automatically saved, compressed, and encoded into the URL. By copying this, you can share or save your work. When you paste the URL into your browser, you will see the same content again.