Are you summoning the clipboard history as a floating palette, or in the 
first pane of the command window?

For the sake of clarity, here is a visual comparison of the Clipboard 
history palette vs. the clipboard history in the command window


On Saturday, January 11, 2014 5:21:29 PM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Thanks, Jon. Your directions are very clear and I have been able to do 
> that. There is a problem with the operation of the script.
>
> When I summon up QS' clipboard history and use arrow keys to highlight a 
> clip, when I press return QS ignores what is highlighted and pastes 
> whatever is top of the list.
>
> I use option-command-V to get the clipboard history, but I don't think 
> that would matter.
>
> Any further thoughts?
>

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