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C355#90

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  1. I believe I did open a ticket but will try that again. Don't think the owner country matters as it's legacy US code. -Bob.
  2. Saying it's more coding of if/then/else is incorrect. Just use the system's regional settings. I note that the Note History is still given in the US format. I complained about this several years ago and it still hasn't been corrected. I guess the the non-US users are not a big enough market to care about. -Bob.
  3. I sync evernote every time I make a change. Perhaps it's an internal problem? I will submit to support. Thanks. -Bob. -Bob.
  4. Very frequently the Scratch Pad copies the current Scratch Pad note and pastes it in at the top and then complains my Scratch Pad is full. See the attached photo. I have drawn a red line where the original note started. I find the Scratch Pad extremely useful but this happens so often it is rendering useless. -Bob.
  5. Here's one of my note Histories. Odd. Agree everyone using ISO 8601 would be best. -Bob.
  6. Interesting mixed bag. The mm/dd/yyyy format is found in the bottom left corner of each note snippet and in the note's History. Although as you point out it's a more readable format in the note Info. I suppose the date change was started but not completed? -Bob. My version is: 10.39.6-win-ddl-public (3451) Editor: v150.2.18380 Service: v1.53.4 © 2019 - 2022 Evernote Corporation. All rights reserved
  7. It appears that Evernote does not obey the device's set region for date format. It instead uses the US format of mm/dd/yyyy. It would be preferable to use my region's format of dd/mm/yyyy. Otherwise how do I know if 7/6/2022 is July 6th or June 7th? Or instead use the international format of yyyy/mm/dd and no one will be confused. Alternatively use the month mnemonic eg: 7 Jun 2022 or Jun 7 2022.
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