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Fix a couple more grammar nits in the clipper post
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2. Click the Obsidian icon in the Firefox toolbar and then click the gear to open the settings screen.
3. Add my primary vault named `Journal` to the _Vaults_ list.
4. Create a _New Template_ named `Highlights Only` which saves to the `untriaged` folder in my `Journal` vault and has _Note content_ `{{highlights|map: item => item.text|join:"\n\n"}}` (i.e., the text of all my highlights separated by newlines).
5. Update the _Properties_ in the template to align with ones I already use on my Obsidian notes (e.g., `url` instead of `source`, `clipped` instead of `created` with a ISO-8601 datetime).
5. Update the _Properties_ in the template to align with ones I already use on my Obsidian notes (e.g., `url` instead of `source`, `clipped` instead of `created` with an ISO-8601 datetime).
6. Delete the _Default_ template.
7. Click _Properties_ in the sidebar and then _Remove unused properties_ so only the metadata I care about is listed.
7. Click _Properties_ in the sidebar and then _Remove unused properties_ so only the metadata I care about are listed.

At this point, I was able to open the extension, click the highlighter icon, select portions of the page, and save notes containing my manual highlights.

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