Acrobat 9 pro Extended - IE Select Button

Using windows xp sp3 and Internet Explorer 7 with all latest updates...
When Verion 9 is installed, it adds a toolbar to IE. The toolbar has a button called select. I am not sure what you do after you select something on a web page. Can you copy it? That did not seem to work.
Please advise.
Thanks
bob

Once you select, you can hit the create PDF button to create a PDF just out of the content you selected. You can see a demo at http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/p24281297/

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