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Dave-in-Decatur

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  1. Clearly not everyone is having this issue with Windows 11, so it's good you've opened a support ticket. Does it happen with all images, or do some (such as JPG) work better than others?
  2. Possibly you got two different offers because your renewal date is in January: a 25% discount for a year related to that, and a 50% discount for a year that went out to lots of people just as a year-end offer. If you take either offer, and you're currently on an older plan like Plus, be aware that you can't drop back to that after a trial discount year on Personal. You'll have to stay on Personal or drop all the way to Free, because Plus and other older plans aren't available any longer.
  3. I just tested this, following the procedure that you have outlined, and my "Note A" is just fine. Does this happen to you every time? If it only happened once, or only happens sporadically, it may be a random connection/syncing issue.
  4. Absolutely agreed! And thank you for this charming piece of digital merriment!
  5. But seriously, yes, this would be a good idea. Not total madness as is (I live in the U.S., I've seen total madness), but I can see it being an inconvenience. When the new-style tables were introduced a couple of years ago, there was also a lot of complaining about the seemingly needless extra row that appears, and can't be deleted, above the table as such. Evernote seems to be unthrifty of our precious vertical space resources.
  6. Well, what I meant is that I don't know that we were promised that the new previews of links and attachments would appear in an exported PDF. Hopefully that will come to pass -- it would certainly be beneficial. Glad you're in touch with Evernote support about all this.
  7. I just updated to v. 10.50.10 (from 10.49.4). I find that I can select up to 100 notes Exporting a note that has links formatted as previews to PDF does not display the previews (I'm not sure we were promised this) Thumbnails are present in Cards and Snippets view (was this what you meant?) Didn't try HTML export, but assume same as PDF So I'm not seeing any bugs, though something that would be desirable doesn't happen. But I never had 10.50.9 for comparison. Esp. the inability to select >50 and the missing thumbnails might be a candidate for at least restarting the computer (if you haven't yet), and maybe a full uninstall and reinstall, in case flakes of 10.49 are still jamming the gears of 10.50.
  8. So the issue is a lengthy note, nothing to do with attachments. There have been other reports of problems with long notes in Chrome -- take a look around the forums and add your voice to those discussions, for instance:
  9. Previous post reported as possible bot (since all it does is re-word an earlier post).
  10. And so there is: ⚙️ icon top left > Preferences > Notes > Links and attachments, make the choices for each type.
  11. You may have done this too, but a number of people here have reported that the Windows uninstaller doesn't do a great job, and using Revo Uninstaller to make sure the last crumbs are swept away may give better results.
  12. Translation from Google: Resultados da pesquisa – Ajuda e aprendizagem do Evernote: "Pilhas"
  13. Maybe try it and see? In File Explorer, right click on document, select Send To, select Evernote. For me, it instantly creates a note with the document attached, in the default folder.
  14. So far this suggestion has numerous replies, but only 5 votes at the top. The most effective way to support it is to click that upward arrow at the top of the page.
  15. It would help to know what version of Evernote, what operating system, what client (desktop or Web), what versions of the apps you're trying to paste into, and what images you're trying to paste. In responding to a similar thread in a different forum, on a Windows 10 laptop running Evernote desktop app v. 10.49, I found that I could right-click a JPG image, copy, then go to a word processing app (TextMaker), click paste, and it worked. I haven't tried pasting into MS Office apps, because I don't have registered versions of them so everything is read only. Some other types of images seemed more problematic, though.
  16. Just now I right-clicked a jpg image in an note, selected Copy, then clicked into a word processor app (not Word, but compatible) and did right-click, Paste. No problem. It may work best with jpgs. People (including me) tend to stash images from all kinds of sources in Evernote, and if the nature of the image is not clear on the Windows clipboard, that might be a reason why pasting is problematic.
  17. To be clear, are you seeing that notes exist in the Notes list, but you cannot see the content of any note? Or do you not even see that any notes exist at all? In the latter case, it's possible that you signed in with a slight error in the credentials (username/email, password), which would create a brand new, empty account. If that is the case, be very careful of the credentials when you sign in.
  18. I can confirm that clicking a link in Evernote with the form file:///C:\Users\ME\Documents\Wisdom.pdf does open the file in my default PDF reader, but adding a #, such as file:///C:\Users\ME\Documents\Wisdom #.pdf returns an error message when I click it. So this does seem to be something intrinsic to Evernote's file-opening system (filenames with # open fine using the Windows 10 Run command), or perhaps the fault lies in the Electron framework that Evernote relies on.
  19. Yesterday I merged 3 notes, one of which had several images in it. In the new, merged note, the images could not be uploaded (error message), and I got those circles. I went back to the Website they came from, copied the images one by one (there were only 3), and pasted them into the note, where they were accepted and synced just fine.
  20. There's really no way to tell just from the number of notes, since it depends on whether they're mostly text notes or mostly have large document or image attachments. As @PinkElephant said, there's no way to know for sure without actually downloading it.
  21. Ah, I see. And the space after intitle:* is significant too. Weirder yet, for me a search like that does not find some of the notes that actually have the search term in the title. I find that other search operators such as "tag:" can also be used. "tag:" brings up a list of notes with a specific tag; if the tag's name has more than one word, you have to put a * after the search term. Thus "tag:receipts" will bring up notes tagged "Receipts". Searching "tag:receipts*" will bring up that plus "Receipts filed" and "Receipts not filed".
  22. We've moved on a bit from these initial remarks, but I'm going back to try to understand them. Again, I'm using insert link with Ctrl+Alt+K in the Web client, not a desktop program. When I open the dialog, I get a typing field with my whole list of notebooks below it. There isn't "a notebook," large or small, involved. I can click to open a notebook and select a note within it, or type. When I type in a few letters, I get a list of note titles from across my entire set of notes that have a character string in their titles that is, or closely resembles, that string of letters. As @eric99 noted, starting with intitle: will eliminate the "fuzzy" results and return only notes with that string. Are you all seeing something different?
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