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AI Edit
An AI assistant that helps you write and polish your notes.
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Attach images, PDFs, and other types of files to your note.
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can manually type today's date using your desired format in the note's content area.
Ensure you're logged in and the sufficient permissions are set. Sometimes manual refresh is required to see updates.
Currently, inserting dates manually or using shortcuts is needed. Automation isn't available in the basic tool.
Type the date using your preferred format, such as 'MM/DD/YYYY' directly into the note content.
Yes, Onenote allows date insertion using shortcuts or typing manually, depending on your setup.
While Evernote supports text shortcuts, date automation depends on the platform's built-in capabilities.
A created date property refers to the original date a note was created, useful for tracking timelines.
Simply edit the text field where the date is entered and change it to the desired date.
Revision dates need to be entered manually, as automatic updates depend on usage of features not included in the basic notepad.
The online notepad is desktop-only; mobile users should use the Evernote app for similar functionality.
For desktop notes, date updates must be made manually unless using the mobile Evernote app.
You can list dates manually or use Onenote's formatting tools, if supported, to arrange them neatly.
Evernote updates need manual syncing to reflect changes across devices, including date updates.
No, the online notepad doesn't support version history for dates or other edits.
Date fields sync with a manual update when saved to Evernote, ensuring they're consistent across devices.