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Matthew1710

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  1. Hmm - after importing it into Alfred, I open it (and get a workflow diagram) - at the left hand end is a 'bubble' labelled 'hotkey' - so I set Control + F5 to that - and then went to an app (TextEdit) and typed 2 lines of text : TestA TestB I selected TestA the copied it using Command+C, then did the same with TestB. I then placed the cursor on a black line in TextEdit, and pressed Control + F5 - and it seemed to paste some black space... Am not sure what I'm doing wrong - but I'll check the guide tomorrow (it's later here in New Zealand!).
  2. Awesome - thanks Vitor! I've downloaded (and installed - I think!) the workflow - now to figure out how to configure it. I'll look at the guide you've linked to - thank you!
  3. Hmm - thanks guys! I'll check those options out. Ideally, given I'm only copying 2 fields (and then pasting them immediately), I'd like as efficient a copying & pasting method as possible - so don't really want to be selecting from a list - which is what I think how Alfred's 'clipboard history' works.
  4. Hello all This is probably super simple for the experts here, but I've had a search here (and within Alfred) and can't find the solution. I need to copy two text fields (from within my calendar programme : BusyCal), then move across to a web-based invoicing app (Xero), and paste those 2 text fields into 2 different places within the invoicing app. The two fields I need to copy are : Field A. an address, comprising 3 lines of text Field B. an email address Ultimately, I'd like to have it work like this: In calendar app: 1. Select the text of Field A, and press F5 to allocate the copy of that text to F5 2. Select the text of Field B, and press F6 to allocate the copy of that text to F6 In web-based invoicing app: 3. Position the cursor at the relevant place, and press Control (or another modifier key) + F5 to paste the contents of Field A 4. Position the cursor at the next relevant place, and press Control (or another modifier key) + F6 to paste the contents of Field B Is this possible? Regards Matthew
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