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When copying from a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox, which include the URL in the clipboard info, UR should automatically capture it and assign to the URL attribute when importing via the global hotkey. When copying text from others applications, you would need to manually assign the URL.
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Global Import Hot Key Not Copying URL
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Unfortunately, when I use the global hot key to import content from the web (Ctl+C --> Win+V), the URL is not included in the paste command, as you can see in the attached screen capture. Is there some kind of default setting or customization option I need to change in order for the global hot key to pick up the URL when I copy and paste text from a web page? Or might there be another troubleshooting step I can take to fix this problem? Thanks, Metta |
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Do you possibly have Tools | Options | Import | Prefer text/rich text formats checked? That would cause UR to ignore HTML format (which includes the URL w/ IE/Firefox) on the clipboard and import as text (which doesn't include a URL) instead. Otherwise, which browser and version are you copying from?
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Thanks! [Import URL with Global Import Hot Key]
Hooray! Unchecking the following option fixed the problem entirely:
Tools | Options | Import | Prefer text/rich text formats Many thanks! I never ceased to be amazed by this wonderful software.... |
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copy , firefox , link , url |
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