Next to Inline Search, click Click to Set Hotkey.Click Hotkeys in the toolbar of the Preferences window.Choose Preferences… from the TextExpander menu.My tip to every TextExpander user, set up your Inline Search hotkey. All you need is a key word or phrase to find and you can expand your snippet without memorizing anything. The results will update immediately as you type. You can also use Inline Search by pressing the hotkey at any time then typing your search. ![]() It’s really easy for me to pick the right snippet for OS X and iOS screen shot instructions this way. I simply type: screen, followed by the Inline Search hotkey, then I’m presented with a list of all snippets whose content, label, or abbreviation include “screen.” There are keyboard shortcuts for the first nine matches, allowing me to hit the shortcut and my snippet expands. I often send customers instructions on how to provide a screen shot, a handy item to have as a snippet, but I haven’t memorized the abbreviation for it. Just type a key word from one of your snippets, then hit the Inline Search hotkey. ![]() There’s no need to memorize abbreviations or print out snippet groups and pin them to the wall. Whether you have just started growing your snippet library, or you have amassed an enormous library of thousands of snippets, gain quick access to all of them using TextExpander’s “Inline Search” hotkey.
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