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RW1255

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  1. On 6/21/2018 at 4:49 PM, DTLow said:

    Yes, we really need another discussion on multi-level notebooks.

    Evernote generally doesn't comment on these questions.

    >>Implementing multi-level notebook it's not difficult.

    Please provide details on how this would be done?

    If Microsoft can do it with OneNote, Evernote can do it.

    The big problem for me is simple mental organization. I start with a main them under which go (usually) two or more sub-themes (or sub-topics) which can be added to at any time. With Evernote, you have to think about the sub-topics and create notebooks for them before setting up the main notebook. Then you create a stack. It makes no sense, from a writer's point of view anyway.

  2. 11 hours ago, agsteele said:

    I'd still recommend a support ticket. Another option is to uninstall your existing app. Then try installing from scratch.  However, before you do that, and in case that isn't successful, you will probably want to retain the apk of the app already installed. You can get an app called apk extractor.  Retain the apk file to reinstall in the event that the new version still fails.

    However, my experience so far is that tablets aren't being supported in v10.5 so you may still be unsuccessful. Probably best to just wait until it finally works.

    I followed your advice about the extractor and then uninstalled and reinstalled Evernote. It was successful. Thanks.

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  3. I followed the advice of one of the respondents above and cleared all instances from my Task list, which included a process from the legacy version. There were a lot of processes, some of which restarted after I ended them. I just kept clicking until they all closed. When I re-started the program, Evernote opened along with an update dialog. Previously, that dialog had opened as a blank box. I just clicked the X because I didn't know what it was. The updated Evernote re-started and is working properly.

  4. For the life of me, I can't imagine why Evernote hasn't done this yet. Is there a weakness in the programming itself? Is it a philosophical matter? This is on the level of OneNote not allowing for the sorting of notebooks (unless you use OneNote 2016 and add the Onetastic add-on). It's so obvious a need that it should have been implemented long ago. 

    I just came back to Evernote because of the complexity of the OneNote/OneDrive relation, but it won't be long before I'll return (after I get my money's worth out of my subscription). 

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