Srikatte 0 Posted June 15, 2015 Share Posted June 15, 2015 I use nested tags to identify notes better. However, I recently bought a Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro tablet and EverNote came installed with it. When choosing tags, it lists all tags and not in a tree format.Essentially I do not want to choose the top most tag as well as its nested tag for a note. With me nesting the tags, I am being forced to remember the nesting instead of having to see it on the screen while choosing tags for a note. The only way I am able to do this now is to go to TAGS and see where it is.How do I achieve this?(I am referring to the "Choose Tags" option when you try to tag a note). Link to comment
Level 5* gazumped 9,568 Posted June 15, 2015 Level 5* Share Posted June 15, 2015 Depending on your number of tags it might be possible to replicate the tree structure in a note or in a screenshot and keep that information somewhere handy as a visual lookup - or you could change your tag setup to incorporate the topmost tag as part of the name - parent_child_one / parent_child_two etc. Link to comment
Morticia 193 Posted June 15, 2015 Share Posted June 15, 2015 I use nested tags to identify notes better. However, I recently bought a Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro tablet and EverNote came installed with it. When choosing tags, it lists all tags and not in a tree format.Essentially I do not want to choose the top most tag as well as its nested tag for a note. With me nesting the tags, I am being forced to remember the nesting instead of having to see it on the screen while choosing tags for a note. The only way I am able to do this now is to go to TAGS and see where it is.How do I achieve this?(I am referring to the "Choose Tags" option when you try to tag a note). In a note, when choosing tags it is in alphabetic order. And with 2000+ note so quickOn the line above the tags i type the first letter and get a shorter list.Tags I use very often I put a "!" before so the come high in the list.In this order. Yes I looks weird but it works on daily basis!?.@+and then numbers Link to comment
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