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Michael Harrison

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  1. I think it's my expectation because that's the way it works in MS Word, Google Docs, OpenOffice, etc. Pretty much every WYSIWYG document editor I can think of. But I can absolutely see the benefit of having it use the default font instead.
  2. When I add a new row to an existing table, should the expectation be that the new row inherits all font properties (typeface, size, etc.) of the previous row? In Evernote, it always changes. Here's a screen capture of what I'm referring to: https://imgur.com/a/N9r57C6 It's possible to mitigate this odd behavior by resetting the "Normal Text" Heading Level style, but I still think that this goes against standard expectations for text formatting. Am I wrong here?
  3. When using tables in notes, there is a very frustrating issue where changing the font size of the table's cell contents will not carry over into new rows. If I create a new row, it's always in the Sans Serif 16 point type. The standard behavior in pretty much every other editor I have ever used is that when I add a new row, it inherits the formatting properties of the row immediately proceeding it.
  4. Yes! This is so frustrating. This seems like such a basic tenet of editor behavior, I'm surprised it's still acting this way...
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