I created something in Evernote that I didn't think I'd have to take out, but sometimes I need to transfer it for editing, sending, or compatibility purposes. Is there a reason you want to create these outlines in so many different places? I.e., if you know the final destination of an outline, why not create it in that program and leave it there? Or is this purely for backup reasons? If you find that youre able to work best and remember things more using visual cues, OneNote will be the best productivity app to use. Perhaps this is a stupid question but I thought I'd ask anyway. Notetaking programs are not new, especially with the advances of the technology and the Internet. So there seems to be issues all around, but mostly with coming from Evernote to other programs. The latter gives the impression that it carries the drawing feature taken from OneNote and blends other additional. Copying from Evernote to Word: All bullets left aligned!! ? (workaround-on each line, one-by-one, type shift-tab) Our comparison states that the OneNote is undoubtedly ahead of Whiteboard.Copying from Evernote to Gmail: All bullets lost!!! ?.First line of bullets don't appear, but indented bullets show up Copying from Word to Evernote: problematic.Copying from Word to Gmail: works, but with extra carriage returns.Here's the breakdown (using those lovely bullets): My one issue is that copying and pasting outlines/bullets between these programs is not working appropriately. Like many thousands of people, I'm sure, I use Microsoft Word, Gmail, AND Evernote (the downloaded version for my Mac).
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