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Scottster

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  1. Notebook stack is great for using in shortcuts, because instead of one line per notebook, it only takes up one line per stack.

    I'd love to do the same thing with tags.  So if I created a tag stack like "Journal Topics" and put under it the tags for "Future," "ToDo," and "Travel," then added Journal Topics to my shortcuts, I'd see each of these items under Journal Topics in my shortcut list. 

  2. Note that in the new Evernote for Mac, you *cannot* disable auto formatting.  So dash-space always becomes bullets.  To work around this, you can do one of two things: 

    a) Use double-dash space, which does not get converted.

    b) Use dash space Command-Z, which undoes the auto formatting.

    I wish they hadn't done it this way, but they didn't ask me. :(

  3. I had a little trouble figuring out what @BugOff meant when he said it had been added: it's in the Windows version. 

    Here's how to use this feature in Windows:

    - in the notebook on which you'd like to change sort order, click the grid dropdown to the left of the search box.  Set your sort order.  Then click at the bottom of the dropdown to set "Always use for Notebook "name-of-notebook."  Then go back to another notebook, and change the sort order back to the default. 

  4. to clarify: this feature is available on the Windows native client; it would be nice if it was also available on Mac

    Here's how to use this feature in Windows:

    - in the notebook on which you'd like to change sort order, click the grid dropdown to the left of the search box.  Set your sort order.  Then click at the bottom of the dropdown to set "Always use for Notebook "name-of-notebook."  Then go back to another notebook, and change the sort order back to the default. 

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