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BobW
1 month agoDedicated Contributor
Snippets going away?
I finally got around to checking out the snippets lab feature, but I can't get it to work. I created a snippet item, but it doesn't get replaced even in something like Notes that I'd expect to be wel...
- 24 days ago
Hello folks,
Snippets was released as an experimental feature, meaning it was shared early to gather feedback and explore its potential. For now, development has been put on the backburner while the team focuses on other priorities. As with any experimental feature, its availability may change over time, and experimental features aren’t documented on our support website.
The team is looking into removing the Google Doc link from the app, as that document hasn’t been updated in some time and is no longer available.
If you would like to play around with the feature then make sure to enable the feature in 1Password > Settings > Labs. Then check to see that you've already granted the 1Password app accessibility permissions:
- Select the Apple menu > System Settings from the menu bar.
- Select Privacy & Security in the sidebar, then select Accessibility in the list.
- Select the toggle beside 1Password, then enter the password you use to log in to your Mac.
- If you don't see 1Password, select the + button, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac, then select the 1Password app in your Applications folder and select Open.
Then, fully close 1Password by right-clicking on the menu bar icon and then clicking Quit. Then re-open 1Password from your Applications folder.-Dave
1P_Dave
Moderator
24 days agoHello folks,
Snippets was released as an experimental feature, meaning it was shared early to gather feedback and explore its potential. For now, development has been put on the backburner while the team focuses on other priorities. As with any experimental feature, its availability may change over time, and experimental features aren’t documented on our support website.
The team is looking into removing the Google Doc link from the app, as that document hasn’t been updated in some time and is no longer available.
If you would like to play around with the feature then make sure to enable the feature in 1Password > Settings > Labs. Then check to see that you've already granted the 1Password app accessibility permissions:
- Select the Apple menu > System Settings from the menu bar.
- Select Privacy & Security in the sidebar, then select Accessibility in the list.
- Select the toggle beside 1Password, then enter the password you use to log in to your Mac.
- If you don't see 1Password, select the + button, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac, then select the 1Password app in your Applications folder and select Open.
Then, fully close 1Password by right-clicking on the menu bar icon and then clicking Quit. Then re-open 1Password from your Applications folder.
-Dave