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I have used Evernote for 15 years at least.
I love the AutoSync feature, and just never looked for anything else.
I do NOT create notes within it normally, I do that on my desktop editors. Much safer, easier to make changes, MS Word has AutoCorrect for my dyslexic fingers
I won't use any note app unless it has a PC desktop version to sync with...
none of you posted a link to the apps you referred to, so what do the other apps sync to, and do they have a PC version?
I won't use any note app unless it has a PC desktop version to sync with...
none of you posted a link to the apps you referred to, so what do the other apps sync to, and do they have a PC version?
I'm sure MS got rid of VBA(Visual Basic for Applications) macros in Office because it was so often used for malicious documents, attached to emails or whatever. Franky I just can't see a need to have executable code buried inside a Word document.I have MS Office 2003 and just now looked, OneNote is not part of it.
I hate the later versions of Office, that damn ruler ruined the whole thing.
Screwed up my macros something terrible...
I am just going to keep my Win7/Office 2003 locked in stone forever...
this ole reprobate refuses to join the Win10Lost generation.

I have MS Office 2003 and just now looked, OneNote is not part of it.
I hate the later versions of Office, that damn ruler ruined the whole thing.
Screwed up my macros something terrible...
I am just going to keep my Win7/Office 2003 locked in stone forever...
this ole reprobate refuses to join the Win10Lost generation.
) tower from my f-in-l. Installed W10 and played with some setup (personalisation) options and now don't miss XP at all.You are not alone.I hate the later versions of Office, that damn ruler ruined the whole thing.
The code is not buried inside the document, just the results of what my macros do.
ie, underline everything that is 'highlighted' w/o me having to go thru the full menu crap trying to find just where they hid the 'underline' or the 'strike thru',
I also use Alt-B to turn the text to Blue, Alt-R to turn the text to Red.
I used Alt-D to print out the Date/Time at the top of each page I write.
I use the Footer/Header macros to track the filenames and page numbers....
Have you ever tried to find where you stuffed that file with the info on it? I have 100s of folders and sometimes, where I stuffed a document don't make sense to me a year later. but, if I look at the bottom of the document, it has the filename/path in tiny print.