Those are columns in a table. I can tell by what happens when I highlight the content.
I can highlight the table text from beginning to end, use Ctl-C to copy it, and Ctl-V to paste it as is into a Word document. It formats as a table. From there I can use the Table>Select function to pick up just one column.
I can then paste that column elsewhere (for example, beneath the table) and then convert it from table to text and have just a list. I could also simply delete one of the columns and convert what remains.
The links remain links in my version of Word.
Here are the two sections, as separate lists:
Column 1
Apple
CD-ROM
Hard drive
Keyboard
MODEM
Memory
Mouse
Network
Printer
Security
Sound card
Video card
Shortcuts
History
News
Apple
CH000563
CH000643
CH000737
CH000975
CH001238
CH001264
CH001326
Forum
Column 2
Dictionary listing of terms relating to Apple computers
CD-ROM help and support.
Hard drive help and support.
Keyboard help and support.
MODEM help and support.
Memory help and support.
Mouse help and support.
Network help and support.
Printer help and support.
Computer security help and support.
Sound card help and support.
Video card help and support.
Apple keyboard shortcuts.
The history of Apple Mac OS.
Apple related news.
Apple company contact information.
How to install fonts on my computer.
How do I determine what operating system I’m using?
Do Macs get viruses?
Help and tips with ripping an audio CD with Apple iTunes.
Mac vs. PC
Are Apple Macs good with gaming?
How do I count how many files are in a folder?
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