Here are four photos to demonstrate this. ![]() Even when I manually formatted it all over by moving things to the right and cleaning it up, when I look at it on my iphone (which is the main reason I use EN) it is still a bit messed up. You may have noticed from the screenshot that it pastes with the bullet off the page to the left - really quite odd. The EN version I am using is just the latest, only downloaded yesterday. None of these options seem to work, they basically paste in exactly the same way (or worse). I should have mentioned in my searching on the forums I have already tried saving it as: I think ideally you would want to copy/paste straight from the file, but for now, an alternative format might be a nice workaround.Ĭould you share the file with us so that we can test it out? rtf file and see what happens, or save it as a Web page and see what happens. ![]() You might want to try a few alternative formats. The odd thing is that I have only recently bought this mac, and I did not have the same problem using my old PC with an older version of word. I have been able to spend time to make it look a bit more correct but even still when I then look at the note on my iphone the formating is less than ideal. I've been looking through the forums for a solution for this, and although people mention it, I cannot find any posts which are not 6mths old and solution-less.Įach time I paste from a word document, with quite a lot of bullets, to Evernote the alignment and bulleting is quite messed up.Īttached are screenshots of what it looks like in Word, and what it looks like once pasted.
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