![]() ![]() The key affects the entire paragraph no matter where the insertion point is when the tab key is typed. Tab again and it goes indented one more level deeper. When you start a new paragraph by typing it starts the new paragraph at the same level of indent as the previous one. Tab in and you get an indented paragraph where all the lines in the paragraph are indented to the same level. I like to indent in my note taking, like in an Outliner, but without all the other outlining stuff. It would also be helpful if it could do tab based indenting, with a tab key on the keyboard (assuming you could add a key to the keyboard). Apple's apps like Notes and Mail do this well. I often use it with a paired Bluetooth keyboard, and it does not support many of the standard controls for moving the insertion point, and making and extending selections using the command, option and control keys paired with arrows. ![]() There are a couple of things which would make it better. Audio notes are recorded in standard M4A format: One hour of high quality audio is only 25MB.
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