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SteveJam

Member Since 13 Jun 2011
Offline Last Active Feb 02 2013 07:19 PM
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#181415 Is it possible to prevent searching in Shared Notebooks

Posted SteveJam on 04 January 2013 - 07:05 AM

Folks,

Have multiple shared notebooks with confidential health info from friends. Have tried every option but cannot prevent Edit > Find > Search Notes from searching all my personal data as well as the data from friends.  Am am in no way interested in search results from these shared notebooks - unless I specifically want to.  

I have found this behaviour so annoying that I have simply unshared these notebooks, which I don't really want.  

So, is there any way to perform a search without the shared data showing up?

Any suggestions/comments most appreciated.  

Steve J


#181146 How can I paste in plain text in iOS?

Posted SteveJam on 03 January 2013 - 06:24 AM

Or Drafts.app. Great little app which plays nice with TextExpander and sends to most of the popular note-taking applications in iOS, Evernote and Omnifocus in particular. Defaults to plain text but does Multimarkdown too.



#118546 Evernote for Mac 3.0.6 Beta 2

Posted SteveJam on 05 January 2012 - 10:42 PM

Dlu, please reassure us that you are giving consideration to altering the Date Created and Updated input methods.  Have spent the past week uploading several hundred academic articles which had to have their date altered in EN to reflect their publication dates so they can be viewed chronologically.  Having to firstly use the mouse to click on that small "i", then write out the date in text is, I can assure you after several hundred repeats, a total waste of my precious time. Tell me you're going to give me back the previous user-friendly entry method.

Thx.  Steve J