![]() ![]() Below is an example of the note I created on the Mac computer. This was exciting because any other method I used to paste fonts into Apple Notes, the fonts wouldn’t be retained…the words pasted in would revert to one of the standard Apple note fonts. It looked the same as it did on the Mac computer! Even more exciting is that those different colors and sizes can be pasted into other Apple notes and they retain the same formatting! Then I went back to my iPad to see how the note looked. That was an exciting discovery! So I spent about 15 minutes creating a Font note that contained a variety of fonts, colors, and sizes. I figured out that I could select some text and change the font itself, the size and color of it. While I didn’t answer my primary question I did make a different discovery. The way to do it is to begin the process of moving that note…and then look at all the folders to see which one is ‘greyed out.’ The ‘preyed out’ out Folder is the note’s current home. I finally figured out how to identify the Folder a note is in. ![]() I still haven’t figured out if there’s a way to determine which folder a note is located in…because on the Mac I couldn’t find out anything more than I could on my iPad. One day I was searching for a note on my iPad which I found, but there were several other notes in the same folder and I couldn’t figure out which folder they were in. We have a Mac computer that we don’t really use very much and just basically got to backup our iCloud photos and data. It appeared to me that there was absolutely no way to use a greater variety of fonts and sizes than in Evernote…but I was wrong! You Can Add Colored & Different Sized Fonts Using an Apple Computer Evernote’s news was a huge one for the note taking world! This was about a year before Evernote came out with Evernote 8, their huge upgrade which gives ios users 8 different font colors and 3 sizes. For some odd reason the font weights are different on the mini…so the regular font is lighter and the bold is less bold…which effectively gives me 4 font weights instead of the normal 2. ![]() I loved the new fonts sizes and I discovered one odd quirk to their system which allowed me to used even more fonts than were normally allowed by using an iPad mini. Especially because using split screen multitasking view was also a brand new feature, and the ability to take notes while I was researching things ended up saving me a lot of time. When ios 9 came out and I learned about all the new features of Apple Notes I began using the app more. So I created a workaround that I used a lot up until Evernote 8 came out for ios last fall (2016.) This is a sample font sheet I created for a post I wrote about how to use different colors and sizes of fonts in Evernote for ios. Back then Evernote for ios only used one font size and color. I used to use Evernote exclusively until ios 9 when Apple revamped their ios Notes App. ![]()
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