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Originally Posted by malisa View Post
I have tried to use clipping for the first time and haven't been successful.

I'm running (v77.10.0.104802)

I highlight something in Safari. To test it out I went into the last thread and highlighted this list...

My Contexts:
Agendas
Anywhere
Calls
Computer
Errands
Home
Mac
Office
PC
Waiting For
Someday/Maybe
Might Buy

I made a keyboard shortcut option-shift-\ (it looked like I had to make my own shortcut, but when I look at the help file, it says that there's a default...oh well). If I do just that keystroke combo...nothing happens. If, in Safari, I go up to Safari-Services-OF send to inbox all that shows up in my inbox is

Might Buy


The rest of the list isn't there. The URL isn't there. Is this a known issue in the Sneaky Peeks? Am I doing something wrong in either case?

I'm hesitant to turn in a piece of feedback on it because I'm not entirely convinced it's not something I'm doing wrong or not doing. Thanks in advance.
Let's take things one step at a time, starting with a known good state. In this case, we'll use a keyboard shortcut that I know to work, namely cmd-shift-comma. I tried using your shortcut and couldn't get it to work either, and noticed that it didn't show up in the Services menu item as the keyboard shortcut normally does.

When I then highlight your list in the posting and either do the keyboard shortcut or use the Services menu item, I get the following in my Inbox (see attached). The window name is the action name, the first line of the note is a link to the web page where the clipping was taken, and the rest of the note is the selected text.

I don't know why that particular shortcut you chose doesn't work. It showed up in the Keyboard system preferences as a shortcut for OmniFocus Send to Inbox when I set it, but it didn't deliver! I've filed a bug report.
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