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Autostart New Note Within Existing Note


MichaelMan

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Hi guys. I was wondering if anyone knew if I could somehow make my new notes automatically start within an existing note when I click on "New Note", perhaps by somehow automatically opening to a specific note and having the curser auto-jump to the bottom of that note.

I'm looking for this to be done on both PC and Android.

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Hi guys. I was wondering if anyone knew if I could somehow make my new notes automatically start within an existing note when I click on "New Note", perhaps by somehow automatically opening to a specific note and having the curser auto-jump to the bottom of that note.

I'm looking for this to be done on both PC and Android.

Actually I meant that I was trying to start writing into an already existing note, not a notebook. But thank you for the reply.

But...then that's not a *new* note...

And...how would the app know what existing note you were wanting to append...???

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Sounds like you want a jump to the bottom of the note hot key or selecting a note positions to the bottom?  Don't think either capability exists.  Select and scroll is the solution.

 

And to BnF's point, how is clicking on New Note going to help determine which note to edit?  Perhaps I don't understand the request fully.

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That's right BurgersNFries, it wouldn't really be a new note, I would just be using the New Note button to get to the botom of an already existing note. The reason I want to do this is because I have many little notes that I want to have access to all at once, instead of having to go through 600+ individual notes.

I don't know how to make this happen at all, I was hoping there was some kind of code I could use in order to make Evernote behave this way. I don't like scrolling on my one large note because it takes some time to load the note and then it takes a couple more seconds to scroll all the way down. And then I have to do this all over again every time I leave this one large note to open a different note.

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