

Time Machine), but let me know if this scenario rings true and I can provide more if you've never synced, it makes it easier to establish where you'll find your preferences. You can recover your Alfred.alfredpreferences file from an older backup (e.g. First, launch Alfred's preferences to the Advanced tab and check whether your sync folder is still correctly set.Īssuming you're using Dropbox for syncing, do you use more than one Mac? Have you set one of them up recently? If so, it's possible that there has been a file conflict. You will lose any existing clipboard history, but should be able to start with a fresh, functional slateĭo you sync your Alfred preferences? If so, it's possible that this is the cause of your snippets issue. This will re-create the Alfred Clipboard History from fresh, removing any permissions issues in the process.


You can type "clear" into Alfred and choose the "Clear clipboard history" option. You may be encountering some corruption to the clipboard history database on your Mac. It looks like you may have two separate issues, so I'll explain how you can troubleshoot them separately:
