Notebooks for iPhone Answers

I started a regular text document, then went back at a later time to continue working on it, and it is now "Read Only." I can read what I've written (slightly reformatted, for somw odd reason), but I can't write to it. How did this happen? How can I rever

chris, May 18, 2011 14:57

iPad iOS 4.2.1
Notebooks 2.1.3
DropBox synch enabled
(Not sure what else you need to know - as far as I know, I didn't do anything out of the ordinary to make this happen.)

Alfons Schmid, May 18, 2011 16:38

Hi,

as it seems, the note has been converted to a "Formatted Note". To continue editing, use any of these options:

- select "Edit" from the action menu
- tap the text three times

To revert back to a plain text note, select "Copy as Plain Text" from the action menu.

You can read more about formatted documents here: http://www.notebooksapp.com
/Notebooks_for_iPhone_-_Help_-_Format_Documents.html