Principal Moo 3 Posted October 20, 2018 Share Posted October 20, 2018 I just wanted to say "thank you!" to the Evernote team for making it possible to resize table columns. I have always kept my Evernote subscription active, but I have been using other tools to fulfill the numerous tasks that I have (I'm a school principal) because I need to be able to use tables. However, those tools have never felt permanent to me and Evernote has always had everything that I need (except for the ability to resize columns), so I decided to check in. Lo and behold, I can resize columns now. This is an absolute game changer for me on so many levels. Thank you! Link to comment
Level 5* DTLow 5,736 Posted October 20, 2018 Level 5* Share Posted October 20, 2018 Just wondering what device/platform you're using. afaik There's been no reason changes to resizing tables I find the Evernote editor is ok for basic notes. I'm a fan of using other tools, dedicated editors like Word/Pages. I'm not going to limited restricted by limitations with any editor. I store the documents as file attachments to notes. Links can be used for Google Docs. Link to comment
Principal Moo 3 Posted October 20, 2018 Author Share Posted October 20, 2018 4 minutes ago, DTLow said: Just wondering what device/platform you're using. afaik There's been no reason changes to resizing tables I find the Evernote editor is ok for basic notes. I'm a fan of using other tools, dedicated editors like Word/Pages. I'm not going to limited restricted by limitations with any editor. Hi DTLow, I am using the Evernote app in Windows 10. The changes may not have been recent, but I stopped using Evernote a while ago because I really needed tables that I could resize. Now that I can use tables in Evernote, I can create a daily log and note every incident that happens during the day, make notes for each meeting, provide details for each student incident etc. I can then tag the note so that I can quickly reference a teacher meeting, student incident, parent discussion etc. I understand what you're saying about needing other tools for more advanced note taking. Prior to trying Evernote again, I was using a Google Doc and added daily logs to one doc i.e. one for each month. However, the search function is not the same as Evernote tagging, so it can take a while digging through notes to find the information that I need to refer to. This also makes it possible for me to use Evernote for most of my daily tasks. Before, I was using Google Doc for my daily log, Todoist for my tasks, and Evernote for my personal journal. Now, I can do all of them with one app. This is why I'm really excited. Link to comment
eric99 980 Posted October 20, 2018 Share Posted October 20, 2018 10 hours ago, Principal Moo said: Hi DTLow, I am using the Evernote app in Windows 10. The changes may not have been recent, but I stopped using Evernote a while ago because I really needed tables that I could resize. Now that I can use tables in Evernote, I can create a daily log and note every incident that happens during the day, make notes for each meeting, provide details for each student incident etc. I can then tag the note so that I can quickly reference a teacher meeting, student incident, parent discussion etc. I understand what you're saying about needing other tools for more advanced note taking. Prior to trying Evernote again, I was using a Google Doc and added daily logs to one doc i.e. one for each month. However, the search function is not the same as Evernote tagging, so it can take a while digging through notes to find the information that I need to refer to. This also makes it possible for me to use Evernote for most of my daily tasks. Before, I was using Google Doc for my daily log, Todoist for my tasks, and Evernote for my personal journal. Now, I can do all of them with one app. This is why I'm really excited. And you can use/create templates now, maybe interesting for your logbooks... Link to comment
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