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Hans Peeters

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  1. At the end it works with 'command F', not 'control F'. It's not an easy nor user friendly solution. Searching does not only mean searching, but also finding... Finding would mean directly see the results of the search and not more than that! By the way, in the evernote help system there is not one decent explanation about how to search and how to find or not find.
  2. At the end it works with 'command F', not 'control F'. It's not an easy nor user friendly solution. Searching does not only mean searching, but also finding... Finding would mean directly see the results of the search and not more than that! By the way, in the evernote help system there is not one decent explanation about how to search and how to find or not find.
  3. Your solution doesn't really help. After finding the note and clicking on it a search with the full search string (i.e. "sns priverekening") does not bring me to the field I am looking for. I still have to scroll the full note to find it. What do I do wrong, or is this just the way it works. If so, it's not very user friendly.
  4. When I type in search word(s) I get the answer 2 notes found and in which notebook. For example typing in Yahoo Finance It does not tell me however where I can find it. I need to scroll the whole content of the notebook. In a notebook with 150 notes that's complicated. The note is highlighted but only be found by scrolling. Why not directly the note(s) on the display as a selection of results? Or am I doing something wrong?
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