mlu 25 Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 The clipper has never worked for me when trying to save emails. I only get the from and to persons and then a blank page. Cannot select anything that makes any part of the email be clipped. Can this be due to using Google Apps, or is this more likely due to extensions in chrome? The new clipper also has the error that you cannot regret a clip after you have selected it. At least the only way out of it as far as I can see is to finish a note that you don't want to have. This simply cannot be right, but ESC doesn't work, there is no "x" to close it down or any other place to abort the clipper.
Level 5* jefito 5,598 Posted September 13, 2013 Level 5* Posted September 13, 2013 This is the Evernote web clipper, right? To choose abort the clip, just click on the web clipper button in the toolbar (same on you click on to start the clip). If you want to clip emails (GMails?), then you could just forward them to your Evenote account instead of web clipping them...
mlu 25 Posted September 13, 2013 Author Posted September 13, 2013 This is the Evernote web clipper, right? To choose abort the clip, just click on the web clipper button in the toolbar (same on you click on to start the clip).If you want to clip emails (GMails?), then you could just forward them to your Evenote account instead of web clipping them...Thanks Jeff, and yes it's the Evernote web clipper I'm was talking about. Re-clicking the button works great - thanks for that eye-opener! I actually use the forwarding already, but just wonder why the clipper doesn't work for emails. I would assume this should work.
BasieBand 42 Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 This is the Evernote web clipper, right? To choose abort the clip, just click on the web clipper button in the toolbar (same on you click on to start the clip).If you want to clip emails (GMails?), then you could just forward them to your Evenote account instead of web clipping them... Forwarding is less preferable because it deletes the sender and recipient information. All you get is the body of the email.
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