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emkay

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  1. Hi, Jay-Bob ... sorry I didn't get back here to see this response before! Indeed, I was selecting the part of the web page that I wanted to clip, but still the clipper wasn't offering selection. When I tried again a few days later, all was well. I forgot to follow-up here. Thanks for the help! ...cheers! -mk
  2. Hi, I'm trying to clip part of an article from Lifehacker, and Firefox seems to be challenged by the content that I'm trying to clip. I thought I'd try with Chrome, but there doesn't appear to be an option to clip a selection. Is my Web Clipper broken (I have the latest version), or does Evernote not support clipping by selection on Chome? If not, why not? ...thanks!
  3. Hi, I'm trying to create a new note in Evernote Android to include an image. I've done this lots of times in the past, but for some reason, it's not working now. I'm using Evernote 8.9 for Android on a Samsung Galaxy S7 with all updates (Android 8.0.0). To create the note, I open Evernote and tap the green (+) button, then choose the camera icon. The camera activates and the flash turns on. I rotate the phone 90 degrees because it's a landscape document. I align the image in the display and Evernote captures it automatically. There's a green check mark and a thumbnail of the image. I've tried two paths with this: 1. I tap the check mark and I get to the screen where I enter the note title; I also choose the folder where I want to save it -or- 2. I tap the thumbnail and view the image, then tap "Save." It takes me to the screen where I enter the note title; I also choose the folder where I want to save it I tap the check mark at the top left of the screen. Evernote goes back to the note list, and I see the note I created, but there's no image of the document. I can do this on my iPad, but it doesn't seem to work on my phone. What am I doing wrong? ...thanks!
  4. I agree--this is over the top. Last week, Evernote kept making me confirm my email address. First, it put an alert on my Android phone. Then, when I opened the app on my iPad a few hours later, it made me do it again. Next, when I opened Evernote for Windows (a few days later), I had to confirm it AGAIN. Why isn't one confirmation sufficient? And why does this have to be done every few months? Do people really abandon their email addresses that frequently? Also, does the confirmation on the Android really have to activate the notification bar? That should be used only for things that require immediate attention. Other than email and text messages, I don't need, nor want, want apps constantly trying to make me do something by putting alerts on my notification bar. When they do, my notification bar fills up, and then I miss the truly important stuff. As far as confirming my email address, why not just send an email to the email address to have me click a link? If I don't click within a few days, then annoy me with popups in ONE of the apps (not all of them).
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