Master Evernote: The Unofficial Guide to Organizing Your Life with Evernote (Plus 75 Ideas for Getting Started)
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Master Evernote: The Unofficial Guide to Organizing Your Life with Evernote (Plus 75 Ideas for Getting Started)
However if you do a search like this: notebook:[nb name] followed by the keyword, Evernote will only search in that notebook for the content.
The first folder to create is an !Inbox folder, which should be your default dumping ground for notes that haven’t been organized into specific notebooks.
Idea #50: Create a Wiki for Your Travel This one is for the super-nerdy people (like me). When traveling to a new place, pull basic information from Wikipedia or a travel page and put it into a single note. The benefit to this idea is you develop a better appreciation for a destination when you understand its people, history and culture.
The process, really, is broken down into five basic steps: 1. Collection 2. Process 3. Organization 4. Review 5. Do
Let’s give an example here. Instead of creating two tags with multiple words such as “2013 ebooks” and “2014 ebooks,” then I’d make sure to have a tag for every aspect of a note. Example: • 2014 • Ebooks • Evernote
intitle:[search terms you desire]. So a search for specific chicken recipes would become intitle:chicken recipe.
make an audio recording of the song and save it to Evernote. Then when you have spare time, use an app such as Shazam to discover the specifics of the song and find out where to buy it.
Idea #26: Download Product Manuals
Idea #57: Build an Evernote Cookbook