This is an age old feature in Mac, that was lost with Evernote 10.x. If I grab a snippet of Text out of another app (or even Evernote) and drag it to the desktop it is automatically saved as a .textClipping file. Later, I can then drag it back in to the same app or another app and drop it into place and it behaves like I pasted text into that location. This is a wonderful way to save text that I want to reuse later, but don't need to keep long term.
In the current Version of Evernote, it just saves the text clipping as an attached file, rather than pasting the text inline. See attached example of a *.textClipping file.
Please Evernote, bring back support for this. Thank you.
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danmills7 38
This is an age old feature in Mac, that was lost with Evernote 10.x. If I grab a snippet of Text out of another app (or even Evernote) and drag it to the desktop it is automatically saved as a .textClipping file. Later, I can then drag it back in to the same app or another app and drop it into place and it behaves like I pasted text into that location. This is a wonderful way to save text that I want to reuse later, but don't need to keep long term.
In the current Version of Evernote, it just saves the text clipping as an attached file, rather than pasting the text inline. See attached example of a *.textClipping file.
Please Evernote, bring back support for this. Thank you.
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This is a .textClipping file.textClipping
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