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When printing from Evernote: for notes that are longer than 1 page Evernote often slices a sentence in half horizontally between pages. Does anyone know how to avoid this happening?  I thought printing it from the Mac Preview would get rid of this problem but it didn't. See attached, which shows the page break and what it does to the sentence. 

 

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Hi.  Copy and paste from the note to your word processor of choice and use that WP controls to add and edit page breaks.  Evrnote's note editor is very basic and lacks this sort of close control.  WP files however can be attached to notes to provide a more controlled output. 

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Really?!  Evernote used to do this itself!  Once off is just about OK.  But if we have to keep going back to a WP every time we add something to a note, it is a nightmare.  When it was done before, in older versions, why is it not possible now?

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1 hour ago, annei said:

Really?!  Evernote used to do this itself!  Once off is just about OK.  But if we have to keep going back to a WP every time we add something to a note, it is a nightmare.  When it was done before, in older versions, why is it not possible now?

It has never been possible to set page breaks in Evernote. 

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27 minutes ago, PinkElephant said:

Every Note dropped into a defined notebook will automatically become a blog post.

Not quite - it's possible to have a 'blog' notebook and create notes/ drafts there - only when tagged "published" will they be synced to the public blog.  Notes don't show internally as 'shared' but are available publically via a <blog name>.postach.io address.  It's also possible to redirect from another URL. There's only one level of security - a blog can require a password for access.  Postach.io has a 'free' level with limited features.

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