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agsteele

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  1. None of your existing notes will be lost if you drop to Free. But if you already have more than 50 or more than one notebook you will not be able create any more. You can edit, export, delete and merge existing notes within the general Free limitations. So effectively dropping to Free will change your account into an archive. You could open a second Free account and use that up to the 50 note limit. I think you could also share notes from your existing, now Free, account without affecting your 50 note limit. You'll have to try that and see. As for the price rise, I doubt that there is any reason to think that a price rise next year will be of the order that has been experienced this year following the takeover. My view is that this is a reset of the prices to take account of around seven years without any increases. Next year probably in line with inflation.
  2. I'm not aware of any note title issues with ENEX exports with v10. Yes, if you can locate a copy of Legacy it can still be used but life is probably limited.
  3. I was encouraging you to explain why you supported the feature. What benefits would it bring to you? Thanks for adding to your short first try
  4. The default view for all attachments on the mobile versions of Evernote is with the file attachment showing the file name. You have to click to open a PDF. Images in a supported format will display in the note. So to achieve what you want on a mobile device scan to an image.
  5. Thanks for the clarification. I wasn't clear from your previous post. As I noted that process remains slow as it has been since the arrival of V10. So much so that I don't bother. I certainly would download before embarking on an overseas trip where I didn't have reliable WiFi access.
  6. Please don't bump. It's against the forum code of conduct. Why not explain what you need and how it would improve your way of working?
  7. @notetakeingguy I'm not sure that you are raising the same issue as the OP. I think he/she was trying to resolve the slow download in the background of notebooks on an Android device so that they are available offline. Is that your issue or are you saying that you are having trouble accessing notes on your phone while travelling? The background download speeds have improved since the original post although they are still not brilliant. Definitely not something to do once you have embarked upon a trip. But access to note content should be as quick as the local network will support. Since I don't travel to slow or costly destinations so much I just use my Android device with v10 as it is. Notes open promptly and speedily without having to have downloaded for offline use.
  8. Yes 10 years on and this isn't on the agenda. It wasn't on the Legacy agenda and neither for v10. It seems we know the answer. Sorry.
  9. Sorry to hear that. Probably time to open a support ticket. Be warned, though, that ticket responses take upwards of 14 days at present. EDIT: I just checked this on my Windows PC. I had a notebook displayed in a widget sorting on the Date Updated in descending order. I changed the sort order and nothing changed. So I changed the sort to Date Created and this worked just fine. I could then switch back to Date Updated in ascending order and it worked fine. I could then change back to descending order without a problem. So try switching to a different Sort value and then to your desired output and see if that unsticks things.
  10. Of course you can mention it here. You just might have been too quick off the mark. I'd give 24 hours and see if everything starts back again. If not then, as I said, please raise a support ticket since we're almost all users around here so we can't do anything to report tis for you.
  11. The AI features are all still in beta release so may come and go depending on which app is in use and any hiccups. Leave it 24 hours. If there's is no improvement then open a support ticket.
  12. Your are a version of two behind the current release. Also, you are using the Windows Store version. I would uninstall the store version, download and install the current release direct from evernote.com and see how that does for you.
  13. @Mesoman We've had users here complaining that they couldn't import their all notes export because the single ENEX file exceeded the maximum data limits. So always wise to split into exports by notebook. If you search the forums you'll see reference to evernote-backup or Backupery as means of automating the export and into files for each notebook. I have mine triggered every weekend. It happens in the background regardless of whether Evernote is running or not.
  14. Great call. Seems to have done the trick for me too... To be honest, I don't remember what setting I had previously but unchecking the box seems to have worked.
  15. I think that the suggestion isn't bad. However, even if it has been taken on board, I'd imagine it would be more than a year before it appeared. Also, Evernote had always been very cautious about announcing even minor changes until shortly before their arrival. If it comes, the first you'll know is that it has appeared.
  16. https://evernote.com/blog/evernote-free-note-limits If you already exceed the new limits then you will be restrito those notes. There is offline storage.
  17. Sorry, rebuild is what I intended but predictive text took me a different route ... 🤐
  18. I think you've mentioned this before with similar results.
  19. I understand that those affected by the trial are about 1% of the Free users. Those adversely affected in the trial are likely to arrive to register their unhappiness. The remainder aren't affected - yet. I would anticipate that when or if a final decision is made an announcement will be forthcoming and notice given to all by whatever methods are considered appropriate. So far we have conjecture based uppon the trial that has been running and the conjecture of a Tech Crunch article. I, personally, wouldn't have run the trial in the way that has happened. It is certainly clumsy and disappointing for those affected but I would imagine that the trial will work itself out sooner rather than later.
  20. Confessing that I meant to type Ctrl+T, what I was suggesting is that check your computer settings for Ctrl+T It is likely that another application is using the shortcut or that Windows has taken over Ctl+T for its own purposes. That will likely block Ctrl+T for your installation of Windows. My guess is that you have a Spanish keyboard layout (or maybe Portuguese). Does Ctrl+T do something in your keyboard? You might find the suggestions in this article helpful in diagnosing the issue... https://www.itechtics.com/windows-hotkeys/
  21. I just added an answer to your other identical post. The forum code of conduct says no double posting please.
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