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Oh, I think you're talking about View -> Show Unassigned Tags. I thought you're talking about "ALT + CTRL + T" (Assign Tags window) -> checkbox "Hide unessigned tags".
Yes, this feature is pretty good, thanks, it's showing only the tags that I'm interested in.
But still, even when I drag and drop one of the tags to the current note to assign it, the vertical scroll bar goes all the way up and I have to search where I was every time I add the tag. So, that leaves me where I was I don't want the scrollbar to reset every time I add a tag to a note.
jefito, "Hide unassigned tags" will leave only tags for this note, but I need to see tags which were used in the current notebook. So "Hide unassigned tags" hides all the tags that were used in the notebook. I want to hide other notebooks tags and leave all tags for the _current notebook_, not current note.
For example I have notebook "C++". And I have many notes in it. I want to be able to see all the tags from the whole "C++" notebook, but I don't want to see the tags from "Java" notebook or any other. If I check this checkbox, I won't see any of tags except for assigned for this particular note, which is useless to me. But, thanks for advice.
jbenson2, I've tried it, but it's not good for me because of 2 reasons: 1. This window is modal, so I can't navigate through my code in notebook while it is open. 2. It shows every tag that exists in its list, not only for this particular notebook. I have too many tags in total, so it's not comfortable to search for a needed tag in a huge list of unrelated to this notebook tags.
But thanks anyway, now I know about another feature. Still hoping there is a method for adding a tag without messing up the vertical scroll bar position.
That was a pretty good advise, thanks, gazumped. For now I'll use your advice and copy every tag to notepad and at the end save the whole list of tags at once. It works for now. Still hope to hear a real Evernote way to do it if there is one.