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  1. Hi. Yes I can tell you. I don't think you can. Ways around it... Maybe start a new note from a template with your alternate text style already set, then merge the two when you finish?
  2. Hi. This issue has been raised many times under various headings in the forums. You can recover any part of a note that has been synced to the server in 'history', but you describe swopping to another note to reference something, then swopping back - presumably interrupting Evernote's background attempt to save the original / download the new content / reload the original note. Syncing takes time - especially on a mobile device. It would be far better (and I've suggested this innumerable times before) to do your long-term editing on the note content in a locally-saved word processor. Copy/ paste an existing note into a blank WP window, do your editing (which will save to local memory) and save / copy / paste the completed editing back your note note afterward. Or maybe: just attached the WP file? Open and edit anywhere, and you have an automatic local backup copy on whatever device you're using.
  3. Hi. You're in a forum mainly supported by other users, and we get around to responses when we get the time. You do need to talk to Support to get this fixed, but I suspect you've signed into a new account rather than back into your existing database, hence the new 'free' empty space that you're seeing. So as a first step please sign out of Evernote on your device and restart it. Then try to log in again, making sure that you use your original account details. To verify them, you could try the 'forgot password' option on the web page at Evernote.com. Signing in there should also reassure you that you haven't lost your notes - they're backed up on the server whether you are a subscriber or not. If all else fails, do report this to https://help.evernote.com/hc/requests/new using 'account' from the drop-down options as an issue type.
  4. Hi. You're joining a 4-month old thread about a completely different subject. Thanks for your thoughts, but whenever you're posting, please either join a relevant (and current) thread or start your own.
  5. Nope - I'm not an iOS (or a v10) user. Hence the 'no clue'... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
  6. Don't think Postach.io would help to convert to Wordpress - their published pages are basic HTML, but with Postach.io-specific codes. How about directly exporting notes to HTML pages? Would Wordpress import from a folder of HTML files? -Unless someone has written a specific app I don't think there's an obvious solution... (And by the way, are you converting on a Mac or PC and what OS are you running? - It might be relevant...)
  7. Hi. I have no clue - do you have a lot of items? I'd suggest you feed back this situation to Evernote Support (that's not us) or is you're a subscriber, raise a support ticket.
  8. I think the moral of the story is: if you're having hassles with this (or any other) feature - feed it back to Evernote by any means possible (like commenting here) and if you can - raise a support ticket and let the team look at your logs so they have more information about what is going wrong, and hence a better chance to fix it... Subscribers raise support queries here - https://help.evernote.com/hc/requests/new and Free users here - https://twitter.com/evernotehelps (or use any feedback option).
  9. Hi. I love the bit that says "downloading may take some time..." - that seems to be the same time variable that applies in "coming soon"! More seriously: I'm not sure whether it's Evernote or the mobile network limiting speeds, but clearly there's a need to leave sufficient bandwidth available for everyday browsing plus day-to-day 'phone services while still - eventually - downloading a large database of information. Data transfer rates aren't great, and most phones don't have a huge internal storage. Some have additional external memory - which can also take time to write to... All in all I think you might have to leave your phone connected overnight for a week or two to get 90 notebooks downloaded - and that's if you have the space available. I gave up on trying to keep any large number of notes in local storage on my phone. I just keep one notebook which is specifically the one mirrored on the phone, and move any necessary files into that - and allow at least 24 hours to update the content before I try to use it.
  10. I'd agree with separate notes - just start each one with a date and time so you can sort them into a timeline, and maybe generate a template note so you keep to the same format each time. Include a standard list of tags in the template so you can classify your days under searchable 'good/ bad/ indifferent' style keywords. Merging notes together or keeping one long note/ spreadsheet is a real hostage to fortune - one network error or fat finger mistake could lose your entire history!
  11. ...And depending on the website, it could well be that Evernote - when it tries to lean in and copy the content - is seen as another user. Therefore access is denied, and you get the error message you're seeing.
  12. LOL - looks more like someone typed '11' when they meant '10', but good luck with that - if you have a visit from the Time Cops plead the 5th. I'll flag this thread to see if the local people know anything...
  13. Hi always good to quote the URL of the allegedly unclippable item so others can have a go. As this is coming through an app you presumably have to log in to see the page? Could you clip to another app and copy from there?
  14. Hi. You could try adding a link to the note to a document that you can open from the home screen - that would mean two clicks rather than one, but at least you could open the note 'directly' rather than going into the app first. Do you have access to any widgets from the Xiaomi 'phone? You might have some options there - but your best option would be to use the feedback link in the app to advise Evernote of the issue. Presumably Xiaomi's home-baked UI has some local restriction that Evernote shortcuts currently fail. Having said that - only one note? As it gets longer and longer, your risk of losing content - or the whole thing - due to a random keypress or a bad connection gets bigger and bigger. Always better to use a new note with a standard title or tag to link a series together, rather than an increasingly huge single log.
  15. Web clipper seems to be working for most of the rest of the world - have you tried another browser? Removing and reloading? Reporting to Support??
  16. Hi. There's a fair amount of help online - try here: Understanding the device limit
  17. Hmmn. Anything similar if you post to a different plain text editor? I'm not a Mac user but I dare say there'll be one along shortly...
  18. Well, if everyone who's convinced this is an Evernote issue raises a support ticket and is able to submit some logs to support the issue, there's a chance they'll find and fix it. We're all mainly users here, so opinions are all we have...
  19. Entirely your choice of course, and if every app were perfect there would be no need for work-arounds at all. Sadly very few are...
  20. I think this is one of those "it depends" questions. I use Gmail to forward some emails direct to my Evernote email address. Those are newsletters, updates and offers that I can look at anytime. Ongoing responses to other emails can be BCC'd to a dummy Gmail address where again they get auto-forwarded to my account. The layout of the emails isn't great, but I'm looking to record the content, not win a prize. There's a hidden component here in that Gmail's forwarding (I found so far) is very basic. All I can do is send the email to my account - no tags, titles or additional comments unless I add them. And all this mail is going to the one inbox and my default account. I also use Filterize, which reviews all my new notes and uses the equivalent of the Gmail mail rule system to add tags, dates, and prefixes to my notes, and moves them to an appropriate notebook. There's still the issue that an ongoing email exchange will generate an increasingly long mail thread, and I'll have a separate note with that thread for each email sent. So when an exchange has reached an apparent conclusion, I'll search for keywords and delete any unecessary threads from the list. In the short term I'd suggest you forward routine stuff, BCC and forward the mails that need individual replies, and move your notes around manually!
  21. Hi. Free apps aren't truly free - they generally nag until you go away and stop using the service, or give up and subscribe. If the app is useful to you, then subscription is the way to go. We already described a 'hack' that might give you some respite, and you could also raise this with Support via Twitter - something that's totally over the top might get dialled back a bit. But you still have lots of limits on your general use - because you're getting web storage at (currently) no cost; access to your notes wherever you can log into the app; and the free bandwidth to send and receive data. None of that is free to Evernote, and they share it out with care. And lots of reminders... https://twitter.com/evernotehelps
  22. Your choice to move on, of course - but there always have been ways to get images out of notes even if a direct copy/ paste seems not to work.
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