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As far as I can see, the only way to find the templates is to create a new note and then click on the Templates button. And if you want to edit an existing template you need to make a new note, apply a template and then edit it. And save it again under a new name..
I'm using Evernote for Mac and I don't know how templates work on Windows. But I guess the same functionality would be requested on Windows as well. I also use evernote on my Android phone, but I haven't found the need to open a new template there yet.
I would love to see the ability to edit a template. The supplied ones are good but some have great features that when added to another template, would be perfect for the intended purpose. A design your own option would be awesome for iOS iPad penultimate
You have to be kidding that cannot edit saved templates. This is a must have feature and should be simple to allow. Creating a new note, applying a template, modifying it, saving it under a new name and deleting your original note is absurd. I though this was a program promoting efficiency????
I'm on the Windows client. You can access the template browser when applying to a new note, and you can rename there, but as far as I can tell there is no way to edit templates? Am I dumb or is this a design flaw? Please give us access to edit templates rather than resaving and deleting. To many extra steps that make the template feature not worth it.
Seriously, the Evernote staff really did not think the use of this feature through if they haven't provided a means to edit existing templates. I am a bit disappointed. I thought the feature would be great.
Easy - roll your own. Just save a note somewhere safe / convenient, and when you want a new instance, use the note copy or duplicate functionality to make a copy. In the WIndows client, you can preserve tags when you make a copy.
and then you need to delete the old templete ...yes, that is the only way to currently do it. A better option would be to provide a way to directly edit the existing template. As currently implemented I see no advantage to the template feature over the roll your own method we had been using.
A better option would be to provide a way to directly edit the existing template. As currently implemented I see no advantage to the template feature over the roll your own method we had been using.
I like choices too but I don't see why in this case the "simplified" templating function should need to be awful to edit in order to be simple. From my point of view the simplified process can stay the way it is now, with all its advantages. All that is really needed to support the not uncommon use case of editing a template is an option to access the list of templates without having to create a new note and a context menu entry to edit a template without having to create a new note. I don't see how that complicates anything, on the contrary the way it is implemented now is a major complication of the simple process of editing a template.
Sometimes I mess up, and fixing it is beyond obnoxious. It really is quite a pain to have to create a new note, select the template, make the changes, save as a new template (with a new modified name because you can't have two files with the same name) save as a new template.
I love using templates, and most of my notes are structured within a core set of them. It's such a great feature, but not being able to edit the templates outside of this process is hard to understand.
Well, I guess you might find the way I manage my templates to work better. I forego the integrated template database and just keep my templates in a separate notebook called "Templates" and use the Duplicate Note command. There are various ways to make quick access to them, such as adding favourites and setting Favourites Bar as a separate menu at top of screen. I also use Filterize service extensively to automatically apply templates triggered by defined rules. This is an amazing tool, if you're willing to put in time to set it up.
Bumping this thread again. Hopefully someone at Evernote is taking note that it's a pretty bad experience editing a template (which isn't possible since creating a new template is not the same thing) when you simply need to fix one misspelled word.
I would like to be able to edit the original note I based the template on and then have some sort of "refresh template" option. The reason being is that I share my "template" by sharing that original note. If I need to fix something, I want to be sure it's reflected in the version the other people I have shared it with are looking at.
Bump. I've just started to use Evernote again after quite a long hiatus and I'm amazed that there's no option to edit a template. I mean come on! Having a help page -us/articles/360052676933-Edit-your-templates that tells users the best way to "edit" a template is to create a new one and delete the old one is ridiculous
I upvoted this as well. Considering there is a 'My Template' section you should be able edit an existing template without having to delete and recreate a note each time. It takes away the efficiency using the template function.
3 years have passed and absolutely NO EVOLUTION has been made regarding editing templates in Evernote...
It may be that A LOT of people don't mind this because they don't use the feature, but FOR US, who USE the feature, this is a REQUIRED function!
Please stop pretending you care and DO something. We pay for the app and the least we'd like to have is a tool that MAKES our lives EASIER.
Having to create a new note, apply a template, edit, save as a template again, then rename is - DEFINITELY - not what I call EASE!
There is an alternative simpler in modification, but a bit more stressful in usage: Create a notebook called Templates, pin it to shortcuts. Now place notes as templates into it. Whenever you want to use one of the notes, select and duplicate it. Move the duplicate elsewhere, work on the copy only.
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