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June 22, 2025
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Format a Secure Note to include BOLD TEXT

  • June 22, 2025
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I'm in the minority when it comes to notes. I want to ADD bold text, not remove it. 

As a new user with a steep learning curve, I'm not using all the capabilities of 1 Password, but enough to make my life infinitely easier. I only have 152 entries and of those maybe 20 are notes. If you could tell me how to write the note to include an occasional word in bold, I will do so. 

Thank you. 

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I have solved the mystery. (I think!) Markdown on Windows 11 desktop is only enabled in the first white field of a secure note. "The text here says: add any notes about this item here." I've filled it green. 

For additional notes which contain filters such as text, URL etc.; these do not support markdown. I've shown it with a green arrow. I'm happy now. 

Should there be more nuance or information. I'm all ears. 

 

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AJCxZ0
June 22, 2025

Secure Notes supports basic (except links) and some extended Markdown, which enables you to use characters to specify the presentation of the text including making it bold.

This forum does not fully support basic or extended markdown.

June 26, 2025

dear @AJCxZ0

My notifications say you've replied today (6/25/2025) but I am not able to see it in this thread. Thanks for leading the way to my good enough discovery of that one field where it shows up reliably. I'm all set. I guess I should mark something as a solution, but it seems silly to give credit to myself.

Your key point is that extended Markdown is limited. Correct.  I just kept experimenting until I found that field. Have a good day!

AJCxZ0
June 26, 2025

Your notification mislead you. I posted nothing in the Community yesterday (25 Jun 2025), to the likely relief of many.

I am glad to see that you found the missing piece in this mystery.

June 23, 2025

AJCxZO, 

Thank you. I will have to play around with this, because sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't. It may be spacing errors on my part or something simple I've overlooked or don't understand quite yet. 

I appreciate the links for reference. 

 

AJCxZ0
June 23, 2025

Playing with it in a safe place such as a Secure Note is ideal. You can copy and paste my post* (thanks to how Markdown isn't properly handled on this platform) into a note to see how all of Markdown works, or doesn't in the case of unsupported features.

If you're not used to markup, i.e. typing text to change the presentation of text - of which Markdown is a very popular example, then it takes a little practice to become comfortable with the idea. With enough practice you may start preferring it over "rich" text editors.

June 24, 2025

I gave this a try and struck out. Not sure what I am doing wrong, but I believe I'll discover it eventually. 

Thank you. 

June 24, 2025

@1P_SimonH

I am very hopeful that I'll catch on. I've bookmarked the support page. I looked for it a month ago, but it may have been in a list of returns. Eventually, everything I set my mind to, I accomplish. This will be no different. 

Thanks for welcoming and answering my questions and showing you care about people using the product. 

Answer
June 25, 2025

I have solved the mystery. (I think!) Markdown on Windows 11 desktop is only enabled in the first white field of a secure note. "The text here says: add any notes about this item here." I've filled it green. 

For additional notes which contain filters such as text, URL etc.; these do not support markdown. I've shown it with a green arrow. I'm happy now. 

Should there be more nuance or information. I'm all ears. 

 

1P_SimonH
Community Manager
June 26, 2025

Hi Former Member,

I'd never tried this, but can confirm I'm seeing the same behavior. Would you like Markdown to be available in other fields in a secure note? I'm happy to submit a feature request for that, if it's of value to you.

June 26, 2025

@1P_SimonH ,

I'm good for now. As long as it's available in at least one field, I'm happy. It may degrade the security to have it available in multiple fields, so for that reason, no.  

Thanks for following this inquiry and commenting on it.