They restart numbering arbitrarily, and often won't cleanly copy/paste from other tools (including, or at-least, Word). (Feels like a bit of Guru snobbery).Īs it still is today, after complaining many times for years, outlines are still a mess. I use this tool constantly, and love it, but a basic tool like outlines for effective notes should be standard. Poor outline support has ALWAYS been frustrating, and I don't buy the answer many of the Gurus here have about going to an external tool. I have over 6,400 notes, and use it heavily, on almost EVERY platform (windows, mac, android, iOS). I've been an Evernote user for over 9 years. I don't spend time here browsing through everything and making sure there isn't crossover. At first glance that thread seemed to reinforce my desire for both features. I have always been interested in both features. at least it was for me and I might not be the only one. I understand it isn't part of the original request, but obviously now it is prominent, and part of what people are noticing. because some are voting for it on that thread, as much as they are bookmarks, rather than this thread. So, perhaps the Evernote team are not getting an accurate measure of the interest regarding this collapse feature. I don't spend lots of time here, and google sent me to that page, I agreed and voted it up in part because of the "collapsible sections" comment by one of the other "Gurus". Perhaps because the most popular comment at the very beginning of the request includes "collapsible sections" and that likely influences people. Keep up that excellent work you have been doing and feel proud of what you have achieved Collapsable bullet points bring the best of both worlds of bullet lists, mind maps and/or OPML applications to the fore.įor the sake of getting a better understanding of how well this concept works and to get a grasp of its usefulness, please, take a look at or their instructional videos.Įvernote coding team, I have every faith in your ability to bring this about and I am genuinely grateful for it. Among the huge benefits of this functionality is time saving as you will not need to rework the information every time your audience changes, as is usually required in the case of standard document and presentation apps such as text editors, PowerPoint and Keynote. Think of how useful this feature becomes when using Evernote's presentation mode: it clearly helps to make information easier to digest when looking at the main headlines, whereas you could focus only on the collapsed details in case the appropriate audience needs to know. Being not immediately simple doesn't mean it can't be done.
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