I have only noticed the following issue on a couple of notes, but am interested in the cause, a quick way to find other notes which may have been impacted, and the easiest way to resolve the error.
Lets say I have two notes: Note A and Note B
When viewing Evernote for Windows in the side panel, I see a note that has the title for Note A, but the preview and preview picture are that of Note B. When I open that note, I see the title for Note A and the contents for Note A. In other words, when I open the note, it displays correctly.
Note B displays properly in both the sidebar and when the note is opened.
As a fix (if it's just on a couple of notes, and hopefully it is), my thinking is to start by duplicating Note A and then deleting the original Note A. Hopefully, thtat would get rid of whatever is causing the incorrect information to be pulled into the preview. I don't think anyting else is linking to that note, so I don't foree a problem with a dead link.
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DrFrankBuck 554
I have only noticed the following issue on a couple of notes, but am interested in the cause, a quick way to find other notes which may have been impacted, and the easiest way to resolve the error.
Lets say I have two notes: Note A and Note B
When viewing Evernote for Windows in the side panel, I see a note that has the title for Note A, but the preview and preview picture are that of Note B. When I open that note, I see the title for Note A and the contents for Note A. In other words, when I open the note, it displays correctly.
Note B displays properly in both the sidebar and when the note is opened.
As a fix (if it's just on a couple of notes, and hopefully it is), my thinking is to start by duplicating Note A and then deleting the original Note A. Hopefully, thtat would get rid of whatever is causing the incorrect information to be pulled into the preview. I don't think anyting else is linking to that note, so I don't foree a problem with a dead link.
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