MattSM 30 Posted February 21 Share Posted February 21 I just noticed that the Evernote (for Mac) user interface has been tweaked yet again. Now, when I create a note, the text remains left-aligned by default...but it seems to include a left-hand margin that is so wide that, at first glance, it almost looks like my text is centre-aligned. Checking as of now, the right-hand margin is similarly abnormally wide. Is there any way of reducing / re-aligning the margins, so that text / note content looks more normal? I do not need a 1-to-2 inch margin all around my note. Link to comment
Level 5 PinkElephant 8,696 Posted February 21 Level 5 Share Posted February 21 If you searched before you posted, you would have spared us yet another thread about the same topic. Go to app settings, Tab notes, scroll down and toggle the setting for fit to window vs. optimized readability . Link to comment
Level 5 PinkElephant 8,696 Posted February 21 Level 5 Share Posted February 21 No problem, but it would help us all to look for issues first. Many are reported already. In this case EN has switched the setting with the new update, probably because it was defined as starting point for the new UI. We all agree they should have asked. 1 Link to comment
MattSM 30 Posted February 22 Author Share Posted February 22 Interesting. Thanks for the additional info, PE. Link to comment
atr1 0 Posted March 16 Share Posted March 16 FWIW: I ran into the same issue and when searching for a solution, MattSM's post was the first useful thing that came up. I would still be looking if it wasn't for MattSM's post and your answer PinkElephant. I for one appreciate this post. Link to comment
ebtihal 11 Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 Hmm-- this didn't work for me. All my notes still had super wide margins. Until I quit and restarted EN after adjusting this setting, then it seemed better. Link to comment
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