The link is there, but Apple Mail displays it as a titled link. You have to use
your left and right arrow keys, but you cannot make any modification's.
> On Nov 6, 2022, at 08:02, Patrick Ford wrote:
>
> Hi,
> When I copy a drop box link from drop box on my mac ventura, the link does
> not
Well, I have noticed some quirky things with the apple mail app, which I use as
well - for instance, when I auto fill an address, then send it - a message pops
up saying there is no address when there actually is - so I click the button
which says 'send anyway' and it goes without further
I am using the stock apple mail app on my Mac running Ventura.I don't see why things would be different if you are using a different mail client. Pasting a link is still pasting a link. - Brad -On Nov 6, 2022, at 09:16, Patrick Ford wrote:Hi, thanks. Yes, I am doing it exactly as you are and as
Hi, thanks. Yes, I am doing it exactly as you are and as I always have been. As
Chanell suggested, I copied this link into a text edit doc and then copied
this and then attempted to paste this into an email. No luck. So, it must be a
mail issue. Strange. Thanks for helping though.
patrick
How are you creating the link? Are you running the Dropbox app on your Mac?
I am running the Dropbox app on my Mac running macOS Ventura, and created the
below link with no issue.
I went to the Dropbox folder in Finder, which is located in my Home folder. I
put focus on the item I wanted to
Hello,
One work around is to paste the link into a plain text document in TextEdit and
then copy it into an email, message, or whatever you need. When you open
TextEdit, press Command-Shift-T to toggle between rich and plain text and vice
versa.
Chanelle
> On Nov 6, 2022, at 08:02, Patrick
Hi,
When I copy a drop box link from drop box on my mac ventura, the link does not
appear. What does appear is a png button. I use the menu to copy the drop box
link but now with ventura the link does not copy but this png button appears. I
have sent this button in an email to myself but when