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ebtihal

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  1. Thanks Pink Elephant, but whenever I try to access Note History by clicking on the pulldown menu from the three dots on the upper right of my Note A (or any of the 180+ notes I use), the window "Access your Notes History-- Upgrade your Plan" pops up-- see attached file. Click on this and it brings me to the evernote.com listing of the three plans: my plan ("Plus") and "Personal" and "Professional" Wouldn't this behavior suggest that the user cannot currently access their Note History without upgrading? FWIW, "Note History" is not listed among the features in this side-by-side comparison of plans.
  2. I came to this thread b/c my MacPro inadvertently updated to 10 from Legacy, and now I'm dealing with the fallout, which is quite vast. One of the worst things that update did was corrupt a rather large note, let's call in Note A. I sent a trouble ticket to EN, they said they'd "escalated" it to a senior tech--- that was over a month ago, have heard nothing. Can't wait any longer and I need to use Note A. Booted up my older MacBookPro who is still on the comfortable Legacy version, turned off WiFi, attached my backup drive which should have the uncorrupted version of my Note A,. I searched in the directories listed above ( /Users/<username>/Library/Group Containers/Q79WDW8YH9.com.evernote.Evernote/CoreNote/accounts/www.evernote.com/) but all I see are tons of folders with encrypted names, within which the only readable content is a webclipping here or there. I own EN Plus, not Premium, or whatever the upgrade version is called now that allows you to search Note History. If I were to purchase that, would it be able to find a version of Note A from six weeks ago? Or would it only start the "note history" feature from date of purchase of upgraded EN version?
  3. When I said "everyone" of courseI didn't mean you, Level 5 Pink Elephant. I was talking about all the users that found themselves on this thread due to frustrations caused by the update, which far outnumber you. I understand the reasons why EN has implemented this change. And I thank you for that. As others said, I never had a problem with the formatting changing on different devices/OS. I was here just looking for a simple way to select any font the updated EN inexplicably changed toa bogus font like Times NR (which, btw, has been on every Mac I've ever owned--unclear why you think that's Windows-only font). But I'm gathering there's no solution for this.
  4. Okay, I detest this font availability reduction like everyone else. It's one of the many reasons I stayed on EN Legacy (v7) for the past two years. Now EN is forcing me to use v10, so I HAVE to acquiesce. Is there at least some way to take text version 10 has made into what appears to be Times New Roman (can't tell what this font is named thanks to this new godawful UI) and change them to a less dreadful font? I'd change the entire note, but most of the text changed my previous Helvetica Neue into Arial, which is an acceptable replacement. But for a reason I can't ascertain, there are many phrases/sentences that got changed to Times New Roman, which I would've never used. I'd like to say "find all the text in this font and change it to Sans Serif." EN could've at least given us this tool if they were going to impose this Font fascism.
  5. I agree with OP. If there is a link to vote for this, I will. And, Pink Elephant, we aren't asking to make the formatting more complicated, we simply want that little bit of excess line spacing removed, or the option to have it removed. That bit of line spacing is what's complicating things in the first place. It's a nuisance when selecting lines and lines of text, that's my main gripe with it.
  6. Upvote! I said to myself, "why don't I use a table" and then I did, and I remembered why I don't. Because there's too much air or padding and it consumes nearly 3x the real estate. Boo.
  7. I agree. I use Spotlight to find a short word I know I used in some text editor within the last week, and nothing comes up. Turns out it was in an EN note. I then type a word in an actual title of an EN note, and no results still. Why is EN preventing Mac/Spotlight/Search from seeing its content?
  8. Any progress on this? Sometimes it works, but usually it doesn't. I find if I pinch with three fingers and rotate a little I have a better chance. But, really, it's still very inconsistent. PLEASE FIX.
  9. This started happening to me too., maybe about six months ago. My iPad's a couple years old (Model MGTX2LL/A whatever that means) and pinch to zoom doesn't hold. Actually,it does, like every thirteenth time I try. So it's inconsistent. Can't figure out what I'm doing differently that one time it works. Anyone found a solution yet?
  10. + 1 Also fails when copying a bulleted list into a (apple) Mail document, which I do many times daily. To be fair, bulleted list copy-and-paste so often fails from ANY app to ANY other company's apps, not just EN. I just don't understand why there isn't a standard formula/code for how to handle bulleted lists that can work cross-applications. Huge time waster in my life.
  11. Scott and JMichael, I AM actually using suggestion #2 now as a workaround, and it's...better. Thanks. But I concur with what lykoz said. Most other similar apps (dropbox, CloudON, MSWord & Excel with their Search bars, etc.) have a sidebar that can disappear or be minimized, so much so that I have wasted much time trying to find such a feature on EN, assuming it must exist.
  12. I, too, find this frustrating. What a waste of real estate. I don't really buy Scott Lougheed's reason above. Why do you need to "access your notes" when you're focused on the content your current note? And, often times, I'm copying text from another program and pasting it into EN, so it's nice to have that extra real estate to see the other program. FR: There should be a way, preferably accessible via quickkey, where you can hide that space hog of a list.
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