kan0ne
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2 hours ago, patrickoh said:
@kan0ne thanks for opening the ticket and getting it escalated. is there a way to upvote your ticket? (i've been following this thread for 3+ years and still hoping to return back to Evernote one day...)
Unfortunately not. The ticket itself got even closed today "because the issue was given to engineering and they will look at it and there's nothing more we can tell you now so please just keep updating Evernote hoping for a fix"
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In the meantime the ticket got escalated to technical support (I asked for it)
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6 hours ago, kan0ne said:
I just filed a ticket ("Ticket# 1737217 - Copy-Pasting bullet lists from Evernote to Outlook destroys list format")...
Ok. So I got my feedback which can be summed up as "known bug", "some rather inconvenient workaround suggestions" and "unknown when Evernote will address this".
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I just filed a ticket ("Ticket# 1737217 - Copy-Pasting bullet lists from Evernote to Outlook destroys list format")...
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Another workaround: Use the (new?) Evernote Webinterface to copy your text. It works in either direction (Evernote Web -> Outlook and vice versa) without breaking bullet lists!
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+1 this is bothering for years
Why is formatting so terrible on cut and paste?
in Evernote for Windows Issues (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
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Just found a new nice "feature" of cut and paste from my Evernote to Outlook. Try pasting a list with check-boxes in it without converting to pure text (which would completely kill my indented bullet list).... It gives me "Fehler! Es wurde kein Dateiname angegeben!" (in English sth like "Error! No file name given!"). My Clipboard-Spying-Tool shows me that Evernote is using special img tags in the HTML-converted data in the clipboard "<img class="en-todo">". Apparently Outlook tries to parse these tags and complains about the missing file. According to http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_img.asp this is invalid HTML code as "The <img> tag has two required attributes: src and alt." ...
Apart from that bullet lists with different indent. levels themselves are also still a horrible mess...