I have looked up help to find out how to remove a picture that I added in my note. Although I can highlight the picture, I cannot remove it from the note. Is this a bug or is this a feature not allowed in the new Logos?
The problem was that my picture filled up the whole note and the cursor was on the left side so it wouldn't delete. It wasn't until my husband worked with it to get the cursor on the right hand side that we could get it to delete. Thank you for giving me a workaround!
Welcome @Cheryl Schatz
I copied an image via the Context menu and pasted it into a Note. Then I was able to remove it by backspacing.
As a workaround, you can copy the Note text then delete and recreate the note.
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