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This update moves the app to a new codebase that’s more stable and reliable, for fewer hang/crash errors. Choose Optimize Readability for a more focused view, or Fit To Window for maximum information on-screen. Word offers a collection of symbols for currency, languages, mathematics, and more. You can now change the default width of your notesparticularly useful for wider app windows. Sometimes you may find that you need to add a symbol to your text, such as the Copyright symbol ©.

To learn how to do this, read our article on Changing Your Default Settings in Word.

You can use Word's convenient Set as Default feature to save all of the formatting changes you've made and automatically apply them to new documents. Many newspapers and magazines use full justification. It lines up equally to the right and left margins. Justify : Justified text is equal on both sides. The Align Text Left command is the most common alignment and is selected by default when a new document is created.Ĭenter : This aligns text an equal distance from the left and right margins.Īlign Text Right : This aligns all selected text to the right margin. Of course, I'm completely open to suggestions for a solution outside of Evernote, too - i.e., one that happens out of plain sight and does not depend on clunkily opening and closing the Color Picker.Click the arrows in the slideshow below to learn more about the four text alignment options.Īlign Text Left : This aligns all selected text to the left margin. Select the Color Palette option - which is the 3rd one from the top on Macs without anything else installedĬlick the "Apple" palette - which is the default option that should already be selectedĬlick the boring old Red color towards the bottom, and Within Evernote's Color Picker-restricted system, it would need to do something like the following: After text has been manually highlighted by the user (i.e., not highlighting, as in its format, but just selected with the cursor), use an Alfred workflow to assign a keyword or a shortcut to: However, the app only has a menu item shortcut for highlighting text, and it does not include anything to help people change the text's color without clicking around with their mouse.įor example, I'd love to just assign a shortcut in Alfred that changes the text's color to red. In fact, several other people have complained about the issue on Evernote's message boards. Like most people that use Evernote, I commonly highlight text in articles and change its color when I want to draw my attention to something or take a note, etc.

I'm a scripting newbie, but I find it really annoying to constantly have to fidget with the mouse to get this repetitive task done. However, it doesn't even make the Color Picker window/pane active, so it's not entirely clear to me how to script something that would could pick a color and close the Color Picker. Has anybody created a workflow that can change the color of text to a specific color within the Evernote app?Īt the moment, Evernote only allows you to show and hide the Color Picker with a shortcut (C-Command-Shift for both hiding and showing).
