

This simplifies my shopping in that I don't need to reformulate the list each time but simply go over my generic list to see what I need to purchase on my next visit. I keep a running shopping list of groceries, where the list contains all the groceries that I typically purchase and a check mark indicates that I need to purchase that grocery on my next trip. To add some additional motivation as to why both types of checked lists are important, let me provide a use case. Thanks to this forum I have figured out why my lists had developed a case of the strikethroughs !
#Nvalt task list strikethrough update
I'm not about to redo the whole list (it's very looong) so am I stuck with having to go through physical gymnastics (enter/mouse/click/delete/enter/etc) every time I want to add to my list? No thanks Evernote - this update is not for me. Again 1/3rd of my list switched to check list and the rest stayed check box. How about adding a check box and then hit enter? Still converted 1/3rd of my list to check list (with strikethrough).

So I tried just moving down to the next line (no box no nothing) and hit return. I can get back out of it using the delete key. However - when I press enter to add a new item it changes 1/3rd of my list back to to the check list style and adds the strikethrough.

It took some time to track down the difference (box vs list) and a bit of trial and error to get the check box in front of every item and get them "checked". Not only that, but when I opened my note in the new version about 2/3rds of the list were check boxes and the last 1/3rd were check lists (with the strikethrough). I have a very looong list of check listed items from the old version and I do not want the strikethrough to happen. I for one am not happy with the latest changes and this check (box)-(List) one is not helpful for me.
