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GoldenToy

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  1. @gazumped thanks, that worked. It's now showing the "Open Gallery" button again
  2. When creating a new note I used to have the option to select one of my custom templates. However, now I can only select from "Suggested Templates" (see screenshot). When I do so click on "Add more" it only shows me a selection of default Evernote templates These are the templates I can choose from. None of them are my own custom templates. There's also no option to access my custom templates in any way, nor to create a new template for myself. I'm using 10.58.8-mac-mas-public (459909), Editor: v172.19.3, Service: v1.69.5 This is a recent change (happened within the last 5 days). Before that it still worked. How do I access my custom templates in Evernote for MacOS?
  3. This is still an item high on my Evernote wish list, wish the product team would prioritize this.
  4. After reading this, I understand that this is a deliberate choice by your product team. That being said, I would really love this to be a complete recap. The summary as it is isn't really useful for me. A complete recap would. Here's what my typical workflow/use case is: I read a long PDF (>50 pages, oftentimes in the 200 page rank). I make a lot of annotations in there. Afterwards, I go through all my annotations again for a more in-depth reading. Why this would make the experience of using evernote annotations for me a lot better: I realize I could just scroll through the entire book and look for annotations, but having a complete recap in the same format as the truncated summary would be a significant time-saver and a much better experience. It's mentally taxing to scroll through so much content having to look for annotations, and then when coming across an annotation to "switch" into read-this-in-depth mode. Oftentimes these annotations require me to initiate a separate action: research, executing a series of tasks outlined in the PDF, taking notes in separate documents, etc. On a related note, being able to add bookmarks to the PDF would be great (as would opening annotated PDFs at the place where they were left open, so it saves me the scrolling around to find the place where to continue). Thanks for considering these suggestions!
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