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Ed S.

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  1. Not an easy way but maybe this work around will help:
     

    Turn on the “Table” feature. Go into Evernote settings in the app: Settings —> Notes —> Advanced Editing and turn on the Table setting. You can then create a table in a note by typing open/close brackets followed by ‘x’ and the number of rows you want your table to have followed by the return button. Example:

    [][][]x5

    Will insert a table with 3 columns and 5 rows.

  2. Actually you can create table in iOS Evernote by turning on the “Table” feature. Go into Evernote settings in the app: Settings —> Notes —> Advanced Editing and turn on the Table setting. You can then create a table in a note by typing open/close brackets followed by ‘x’ and the number of rows you want your table to have followed by the return button. Example:

    [][][]x5

    Will insert a table with 3 columns and 5 rows.

     

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