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Mike P

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  1. It's worth noticing first that EN contains both the old check boxes and the new checklist. The checklist must start with a checklist type box and crosses text out when the box is ticked. The check box can be addded from the insert menu. However if you start a line with a check box EN will automatically assume you want a checklist. The trick then is to remember the markdown style formatting (open square bracket close square bracket) and to never start a line with a checkbox if you don't want it converted into a checklist. In terms of your specific questions. 1. If you don't mind the line with a checkbox starting with a bullet point then type something like <period ><open square bracket><close square bracket> which will give you 2. Same as above 3. Just put something like a period first (one space doesn't always work although two spaces is more reliable. I've never had a problem with period) Obviously you can add a checkbox anywhere else in the line with no problem. The nice thing is that you can drag items around to reorder in any of the three types of lists (numbered, bulleted or checklists)
  2. html converts in windows legacy but becomes an attachment in V10. Text files used to get incorporated into the note but now appear as inline attachments
  3. I think @DTLow's suggestion is the only way of doing it. I have ocassionally had some bad experience of formatting being lost but you would have to see if it works for you. I assume you need rtf rather than just a simple text file. If you attach a text file to a note you get an inline view like html from the webclipper. You can obviously select multiple text files and then copy and paste them into a note. Alternatively I suppose you could convert to pdf.
  4. Nice find but weird! ctrl-F you need to be in edit mode and ctrl-H you don't.
  5. In the mean time you can just hit backspace after it converts the + to a bullet and it goes back to being a +. <space>+ or even <space><space>+ is not currently working for me.
  6. You can check the version. For V10 it is from "Need a little help" at the bottom left and then release notes. From memory for older versions you can use the dropdown next to your user name at the top left. One possible reason is that if you have more than 10000 notes you are stuck on the old web version for the moment. I don't know whether all browsers on all systems are capable of running V10. I run Chrome on Windows. The only reason that it is important is that EN are not going to do anything unless it is a V10 problem. V10 has also messed up geo location data but in a different way: by retaining it, allowing you to use the advanced search syntax on it but never actually displaying it.
  7. @hyyenThat doesn't look like V10 of the web app. Are you still on the old version?
  8. and if your stack includes spaces you enclose the stack name in quotation marks
  9. Sadly a search for the actual link (evernote:///....) doesn't work.
  10. I can see why that would be useful but you can just search for the exact name of NoteA and it will return all the notes that contain that text string (including NoteA). If you have a habit of changing the text of the link or changing the name of NoteA after it has been linked then this will not work.
  11. This is the web client forum. In the web client (V10) there is no field for the coordinates in the note information pop up. The desktop app is the same. Where were you going to add the values? If you export the note and examine the file in a text editor you will see that the data is still there but just not being displayed in either the desktop or web app. Hopefully that will be corrected in the future.
  12. Happy with an option I suppose. I generally like to start typing the note and then think about the title later. shift-tab doesn't seem too hard to me If I want to start in the title.
  13. https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/360061990413
  14. You can still do it using the search syntax stack:mystackname Put quotation marks around the stack name if it contains spaces
  15. The coordinates are still in the meta data of the note but it is not displayed. You can even search by coordinates but it never displays them.
  16. Assuming you are using V10 on both both the web and the desktop clients have the optioin to expand a note.
  17. You don't say how you take the screenshots or what platform you are using. On a desktop most screen capture apps have the option of adding the capture to the clipboard. I then just paste (ctrl-V) that directly into EN.
  18. That's odd. It gives me the whole width. What happens if you hit the "expand note" button - top left of the note window?
  19. Unless I'm being blind there isn't even a menu option to attach a file. It relies completely on drag and drop.
  20. The approaches so far have been to search first and then filter for only the notes in the notebook you want. An alternative approach is to start in the notebook you want to search and then click inside the search box. Immediately below the text box is the option to filter on that notebook. The search syntax you quote is correct and works for me
  21. It's the default option but you can change it. Click the three dots menu in the top right hand corner of any note. Click note width and then fit to window. EN then seems to remember that setting for all notes. This works on both the desktop and web app.
  22. You really don't. The workflow is: Select the notes you want in your TOC (as you would have had to do in the legacy version) From the blue multiselect menu that appears choose the three dots and then copy internal links and then choose between internal or web style links. If you want internal links you can just press alt-ctrl-L without even using the three dots Create a new note and paste in your note links. Even better create a bulleted list or numbered list first in your note and paste into that. You can then drag around the items in whatever order you want (and if it's a numbered list it will reorder the numbers) It obviously doesn't have to be a new note. You can add to an existing TOC or create a TOC in another note. Super flexible - much better than the old one size fits all TOC
  23. Why don't you just use the ability to have the displayed text whatever you want? This is the same as in a word document. You can add the text, highligt and click the insert link button (or ctrl-K) or just click the insert link and type the text into the text box. Then paste the link into the link box.
  24. You just get the link. Incidentally links to Google docs work the same way. So you get: video preview or Google doc icon as default text link if you use the space before and after hack Whatever text you like if you create a hyperlink and paste the link into the link box
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