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  1. Here is what worked for me! Hopefully it works for you too. 🙂 Step 1. View the note on another device or through a different avenue. Example: if you are experiencing the issue while in the app, open Evernote in the browser (just a heads up - apparently Evernote is not supported on Android browsers. So if you're an Android user, you may have to log on using another device like a laptop or another phone with the Evernote app downloaded). If you are experiencing the issue while in a browser, open Evernote in the app. I personally was using Evernote through the app on my phone when I experienced the issue, and then opened it in the browser on my laptop. Step 2. The note should be editable. Make a change to the note. Anything works -- all I did was add a period to the beginning of the note. Then save the changes and refresh. You can delete any changes you make later. Step 3. Refresh your notes in the original device you were using. Step 4. There should now be two notes in the original device. One should be titled as normal, and the other should say "Note conflict" at the beginning of the note title. Step 5. The "Note conflict" version should contain your most recent changes to the note before the read-only or view-only issue happened. Step 6. Copy and paste any new changes from the "Note conflict" note to the other normally titled note. Step 7. The "Note conflict" note can now be deleted, and the originally titled note can be used as normal. YAHWEH bless you!
  2. Here is what worked for me! Hopefully it works for you too. 🙂 Step 1. View the note on another device or through a different avenue. Example: if you are experiencing the issue while in the app, open Evernote in the browser (just a heads up - apparently Evernote is not supported on Android browsers. So if you're an Android user, you may have to log on using another device like a laptop or another phone with the Evernote app downloaded). If you are experiencing the issue while in a browser, open Evernote in the app. I personally was using Evernote through the app on my phone when I experienced the issue, and then opened it in the browser on my laptop. Step 2. The note should be editable. Make a change to the note. Anything works -- all I did was add a period to the beginning of the note. Then save the changes and refresh. You can delete any changes you make later. Step 3. Refresh your notes in the original device you were using. Step 4. There should now be two notes in the original device. One should be titled as normal, and the other should say "Note conflict" at the beginning of the note title. Step 5. The "Note conflict" version should contain your most recent changes to the note before the read-only or view-only issue happened. Step 6. Copy and paste any new changes from the "Note conflict" note to the other normally titled note. Step 7. The "Note conflict" note can now be deleted, and the originally titled note can be used as normal. YAHWEH bless you!
  3. Here is what worked for me! Hopefully it works for you too. 🙂 Step 1. View the note on another device or through a different avenue. Example: if you are experiencing the issue while in the app, open Evernote in the browser (just a heads up - apparently Evernote is not supported on Android browsers. So if you're an Android user, you may have to log on using another device like a laptop or another phone with the Evernote app downloaded). If you are experiencing the issue while in a browser, open Evernote in the app. I personally was using Evernote through the app on my phone when I experienced the issue, and then opened it in the browser on my laptop. Step 2. The note should be editable. Make a change to the note. Anything works -- all I did was add a period to the beginning of the note. Then save the changes and refresh. You can delete any changes you make later. Step 3. Refresh your notes in the original device you were using. Step 4. There should now be two notes in the original device. One should be titled as normal, and the other should say "Note conflict" at the beginning of the note title. Step 5. The "Note conflict" version should contain your most recent changes to the note before the read-only or view-only issue happened. Step 6. Copy and paste any new changes from the "Note conflict" note to the other normally titled note. Step 7. The "Note conflict" note can now be deleted, and the originally titled note can be used as normal. YAHWEH bless you!
  4. Here is what worked for me! Hopefully it works for you too. 🙂 Step 1. View the note on another device or through a different avenue. Example: if you are experiencing the issue while in the app, open Evernote in the browser (just a heads up - apparently Evernote is not supported on Android browsers. So if you're an Android user, you may have to log on using another device like a laptop or another phone with the Evernote app downloaded). If you are experiencing the issue while in a browser, open Evernote in the app. I personally was using Evernote through the app on my phone when I experienced the issue, and then opened it in the browser on my laptop. Step 2. The note should be editable. Make a change to the note. Anything works -- all I did was add a period to the beginning of the note. Then save the changes and refresh. You can delete any changes you make later. Step 3. Refresh your notes in the original device you were using. Step 4. There should now be two notes in the original device. One should be titled as normal, and the other should say "Note conflict" at the beginning of the note title. Step 5. The "Note conflict" version should contain your most recent changes to the note before the read-only or view-only issue happened. Step 6. Copy and paste any new changes from the "Note conflict" note to the other normally titled note. Step 7. The "Note conflict" note can now be deleted, and the originally titled note can be used as normal. YAHWEH bless you!
  5. Here is what worked for me! Hopefully it works for you too. 🙂 Step 1. View the note on another device or through a different avenue. Example: if you are experiencing the issue while in the app, open Evernote in the browser (just a heads up - apparently Evernote is not supported on Android browsers. So if you're an Android user, you may have to log on using another device like a laptop or another phone with the Evernote app downloaded). If you are experiencing the issue while in a browser, open Evernote in the app. I personally was using Evernote through the app on my phone when I experienced the issue, and then opened it in the browser on my laptop. Step 2. The note should be editable. Make a change to the note. Anything works -- all I did was add a period to the beginning of the note. Then save the changes and refresh. You can delete any changes you make later. Step 3. Refresh your notes in the original device you were using. Step 4. There should now be two notes in the original device. One should be titled as normal, and the other should say "Note conflict" at the beginning of the note title. Step 5. The "Note conflict" version should contain your most recent changes to the note before the read-only or view-only issue happened. Step 6. Copy and paste any new changes from the "Note conflict" note to the other normally titled note. Step 7. The "Note conflict" note can now be deleted, and the originally titled note can be used as normal. YAHWEH bless you!
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