The new update makes it so hard to get into a note for editing. I either have to open a new tab and edit the note there, or go through a four step process to get to the in-tab note editing function. Please fix this. I've included an example of what you now have to do in order to get to the note tab:
Hi @Journey James - and welcome to the forums
I've included an example of what you now have to do in order to get to the note tab:
I don't quite follow your example.
What happens if you long-press a word and then tap the note icon in the bar below?
Here's how:
It says there's no note
Try tapping the note icon above the Notes and Highlights section - the icon between Copy and Word Study
That creates a note. I'm looking to edit one I've already created.
Also thanks for your willingness to help :)
That creates a new note. I'm wanting to edit a note that I've already created.
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