![]() ![]() Under Connect a Cloud Service, tap OneDrive.Įnter the email address of the OneDrive account that you use for the OneNote notebooks on your Mac or PC, and then tap Next. Under Connected Services, tap + Add a Service. (If you’re currently signed out of all accounts, tap Sign In.) Under Account, tap the currently selected account. On an iPad, tap the gear icon in the upper right corner. In Microsoft OneNote, go to Settings on your device: Step 1: Add your Mac or PC's OneDrive account to your iPad or iPhone If you’re currently using a different OneDrive account on your iPad or iPhone than the one you use on your Mac or PC, you can sign into your Mac or PC notebooks by doing the following: Open Mac or PC notebooks (different OneDrive accounts) To sync such notebooks across your devices, you must first upgrade your Windows PC to OneNote 2016, update your notebooks to the newer notebook format, and then move your local notebooks to OneDrive. However, notebooks originally created in versions earlier than OneNote 2010 for Windows will not sync with OneNote on your iPad or iPhone. Just like the Mac’s beta version, the new Evernote for iPad displays notes under month headers, with sorting options available in the bottom toolbar to display notes by date created or updated, title, notebook, city, or country.Note: You can use the preceding step to open any notebooks on your iPad or iPhone that were created with OneNote for Windows. The main window, though, now lists notes as large thumbnails that provide a good overview of a note’s text, included images, and creation date. Evernote for iPad now comes with rich text styles available from the toolbar of the floating editing window (for some reason, Evernote still won’t let you edit notes in full-screen on the iPad), and some controls such as sections and sub-sections placed inside an easily accessible popover. The iPad, however, got the most substantial update this time, as Evernote for the tablet has added both new features and a completely redesigned interface that falls in line with what Evernote is doing on the Mac with the upcoming Lion-focused update. To edit a note and append rich text styles, users have to tap on the “edit” button when viewing a note, then manually select the text they wish to style – it works similarly to any desktop app in that you select text and then press a button to style it. If you want to get back to the original, you can fish it out of the trash.Įvernote updated its iPhone app with a cleaner UI for note creation months ago, but admittedly this new version feels much nicer in comparison thanks to a clever usage of screen space, and elegant design. If you choose Simplify, Evernote will simplify the styles in the note to ones that are editable, which means that some complex styles may disappear. Append will add your additions to the end of the note. If you try to edit a complex note, you’ll be presented with new options: Append or Simplify. These may include web clips, other typefaces or tables. ![]() You won’t be able to make direct changes to notes that contains more complex styles than what can be made in Evernote for iOS. There are some limitations to be aware of. You will also be able to edit any note that contains styles available on iOS. You will be able to edit any note that contains rich text that was created on the device. This update dramatically increases the creation and editing capabilities of Evernote for iOS. The Evernote team explains some of the limitations of rich text editing on iOS: To create or edit styles, Evernote uses a new tabbed toolbar on the iPhone that enables users to switch between styles (the uppercase A button), attachments (images, audio notes, new photos), and note information such as notebook, tags, and location. Obviously, users can now also select text to make it bold, italic or underlined, with more options such as strikethrough and highlight available in a new formatting bar. Whereas previous versions of the mobile app forced users to always edit notes in plain text – thus breaking styles coming from the desktop app – Evernote 4.1 allows basic creation of numbered and bulleted lists, as well as sections, paragraphs and blockquotes straight from an iPhone or iPad. Evernote 4.1 for iOS is available for free here, whilst the Mac version’s publicly available beta still reports “beta 4” as the latest one.Įvernote’s biggest change on iOS is the possibility of creating and editing notes with rich text styles. Teased at the first Evernote Trunk Conference last week, the long-awaited new version of Evernote for iPhone and iPad has been released today on the App Store, bringing much requested features to the iOS platform such as rich text styles, new iPad UI, support for shared notebooks and more.
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