My requested feature is an addition to the Evernote top menu.
From the top menu, select <Format>
From the format menu, select <Paragraph>
At the top of the paragraph menu please add <New Paragraph>
The purpose of this requested feature is to provide a means to change formatting to manually add content or comments to an existing note that was clipped from a WebSite. I assume you can implement this feature by putting a
<div> tag represented on-screen as a thin grey line, and
a blank line where the user can type with default (or customizable) formatting, followed by a
</div> tag represented on screen as another then grey line.
An example note in which I was unable to add an unformatted set of notes after the section that was clipped from the web is:
That is my mail request and it is the purpose of this email. However, as I have been writing this note, I wished it were possible for me to identify myself to you as a premium user without making my account details available to those who see this post. Your software does not provide a simple means of allowing a customer to uniquely identify him/herself with an account ID or account number. Since I have two Evernote accounts, it is often a cause of confusion when trying to discuss program issues, since my default email has a different Evernote account than the one I use most of the time.
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dwlloyd 8
From the top menu, select <Format>
From the format menu, select <Paragraph>
At the top of the paragraph menu please add <New Paragraph>
The purpose of this requested feature is to provide a means to change formatting to manually add content or comments to an existing note that was clipped from a WebSite. I assume you can implement this feature by putting a
<div> tag represented on-screen as a thin grey line, and
a blank line where the user can type with default (or customizable) formatting, followed by a
</div> tag represented on screen as another then grey line.
An example note in which I was unable to add an unformatted set of notes after the section that was clipped from the web is:
http://www.evernote.com/l/AArO5hgbOwlNq7iTftgIte9fLbuDoLq5Wus/
That is my mail request and it is the purpose of this email. However, as I have been writing this note, I wished it were possible for me to identify myself to you as a premium user without making my account details available to those who see this post. Your software does not provide a simple means of allowing a customer to uniquely identify him/herself with an account ID or account number. Since I have two Evernote accounts, it is often a cause of confusion when trying to discuss program issues, since my default email has a different Evernote account than the one I use most of the time.
Thank You.
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