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ColinT

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  1. ??? Open the note, Search in Note, tap the square bracket: goes straight to it! _END works equally well.
  2. Perhaps my tip was unclear: to use [END] including the square bracket, to avoid the search finding words like friend, commend, or even end! "endofnote" would work equally well, if autocorrect doesn't keep jumping in to add the spaces! I guess "end of note" is also relatively unusual text, yet both are significantly more to type, just to reach the end of the note. Come on, Evernote, please: either a button or a default position at the end of the note!
  3. A little bit harsh, Gazumped, especially to a newbie's first post - and he's making a valid point. Otherwise a great explanation, which helps us understand why it's still awaited.
  4. My trick of using [END] (or similar) IS and iOS trick - see the OP. On a Mac, just use cmd+down arrow, as Rona stated.
  5. My workaround is to put [END] after a couple of blank lines at the foot of most notes. Then, if I need to add to them on the phone etc, I can search for [ to quickly go to the end. You could use other rarely-used punctuation (combinations), as works for you. (This idea has been mentioned by others, above.) Come on, Evernote - put an end to "making do"!
  6. The point is, scrolling from the bottom to the top on a device is simple (e.g. on iPhone, just tap the bar at the top of the screen), not so the other way around. Therefore, positioning the cursor at the end of the note makes it easy for the user, whichever s/he prefers.
  7. I started by adding to the bottom of a note, then discovered the issue with the app and instead now add to the top. It has benefits inasmuch as the start of the last note is the first thing you see in snippets and when opening the note. However, I then received an email relevant to an existing note. Naturally, I forwarded this to my Evernote account and then merged the two notes - of course, the email is at the bottom. If I were adding to my logs at the bottom of notes, this would be just fine. Further, adding to notes at the bottom also makes later reading easier. Consider keeping a journal in a single note: would it make good (or even easy) reading if the entries were in reverse order? So Evernote, please, either position the cursor at the end of the note when editing, or give us a quick way to jump there.
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