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Smart algorithms analyze and learn your writing patterns, and suggest the most relevant ways to complete phrases and sentences. The unique text prediction feature watches out for repetitive text patterns and offers to auto-complete such phrases.
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Boilerplate templates can be stored together with bitmaps and RTF or HTML text formatting. Note to self: stop being so organized and just spend 10+ minutes narrowing down searches instead when looking for relevant files.PhraseExpress eliminates repetitive typing and manages frequently used text snippets in customizable categories.
#IMPORT PHRASEEXPRESS ANDROID#
I'm not tempted to recreate all those links, but if I want any of this stuff to work on Android I might have to.
#IMPORT PHRASEEXPRESS FREE#
And yes, I'll keep the original account as a free one, but there are now limits on file size in free accounts and many of those files go beyond it. I spent SO much time on that, and now, stupid me, I see that it's all for nothing, having lost all those links. But in my particular case today, I imported 1,700 Woodworking files from an account I am closing, and those files were pdfs of magazines that began with a toc of articles in the magazine that were individual files. I mean one way around this particular issue is to just create a TOC on import before moving the imported files into a proper notebook. I keep a toc of the research projects and I export that as well (or I could keep that one file if it makes a difference). I've exported things like freezer research, Santorini accommodation, etc. When the year is done, I want to export all that research as enex files and if I need them at some point I can just re-import. Example: I research accommodations in Toronto every year for the Toronto Film Festival.
#IMPORT PHRASEEXPRESS ARCHIVE#
I want to export some files from my archive and just leave them on the drive to be accessed in the future if I need them. Would shared notebooks be an alternative?įun fact - the note-ids are preserved for shared notebooks internal links survive Works in same account if target notes hasn't been removed. Short answer, can't export TOC and target notes and import into a fresh account. I think this an accurate assessment of how it works. The critical bit is that the original target note is still there. Import notebook doesn't make any difference for notes containing links to another notes. TOCs should import/export fine, the notes representing the links in the TOCs not so much.
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So you can export and import notes into the same account as long as they are not target notes. Meaning the id of the target note is embedded in the link.
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If the original of the target note is still in the data base any notes containing a link to that note can be exported/imported and the link works. I'll test this, but if you know for a fact it would save me some time: If I export some notes and then bring them back into the same account, do the links still work? I mean is it the fact of exporting/importing, or is it the fact of importing into a different account that kills the links? I can't be sure but I think auto-hotkey and things like PhraseExpress don't work on Android. So I use Indexes a lot (TOCs) for that purpose. I have auto-hotkey, I'm assuming I can do a similar thing, but, and it is a big but, one of the reasons I use links is to make everything easier on Android, where I always find it difficult to find anything (even when search results do come up fine the titles are all truncated and I can't distinguish between any of my notes!).