Top Banner
Evernote www.evernote.com How to remember everything without having to keep it in your head
46

Evernote

Feb 15, 2016

Download

Documents

raina

Evernote. www.evernote.com How to remember everything without having to keep it in your head. Create account. I love their logo. I’ll make a USBT account, but it’s cooler when you have your own account. This is what I did. But you could also copy and paste this in the confirmation code box. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Evernote

Evernote

www.evernote.comHow to remember everything without

having to keep it in your head

Page 2: Evernote

I love their logo Create account

Page 3: Evernote

I’ll make a USBT account, but it’s cooler when you have your own account

Page 4: Evernote
Page 5: Evernote

This is what I did

But you could also copy and paste this in the confirmation code box

Page 6: Evernote

I clicked the link in the email to get here then I entered the usual password

**********

Page 7: Evernote
Page 8: Evernote

How to enter notes in Evernote

• There are 2 I use all the time:– Clip webpages• Copy URL into Evenote• Webclipper (yay!)

– New note text• And 2 or more that I never use:– Email notes ([email protected])– Scan notes– Something I don’t know about

Page 9: Evernote

Clipping webpages

When a bookmark is not enough

Page 10: Evernote

Let’s say you find something fascinating in our RSS reader

Page 11: Evernote

And you right click to open it in a new tab and you want to have it where you can easily find it

Page 12: Evernote

Open Evernote and make a new folder if you need one

Page 13: Evernote
Page 14: Evernote

1. And here’s your new notebook clicked on, open and ready to go

2. Click on New Note

Page 15: Evernote

Copy the URL of the webpage

Give your note a title

Page 16: Evernote

1. Copy the URL of the webpage

2. Give your note a title

4. Click Done and…

3. Add a few notes

Page 17: Evernote

And there it is

Page 18: Evernote

There is another way to clip entire webpages that requires a browser Add On

or in Chrome the Webclipper extensionWhen you get your Evernote account, look at the

Welcome to Evernote note

Page 19: Evernote
Page 20: Evernote
Page 21: Evernote
Page 22: Evernote
Page 23: Evernote
Page 24: Evernote

There are Evernote add-ons or extensions in most browsers and they are all tedious to install but wonderful

once they’re working. Like this:

Click here

Page 25: Evernote

We’re logged in

But if we weren’t logged in…

Page 26: Evernote

We would log inThen…

Page 27: Evernote

Choose your notebook

Page 28: Evernote

Then you have a choice:Clip full page or Clip URL

Activates the drop-down menu

Page 29: Evernote

Let’s clip the whole page

Click here

Page 30: Evernote
Page 31: Evernote
Page 32: Evernote

Back in Evernote you have the whole webpage with working links for the next time you need to look at it.

Page 33: Evernote

Evernote is a good note taking tool

I have this set on Auto Save (see upper right corner under Sign out)

Page 34: Evernote

Here’s what it looks like if you click on Auto Save to change it to manual Save Changes

Page 35: Evernote

I will now attempt, for the first time ever, to email a note to Evernote

Page 36: Evernote

It worked! And can now be edited like any other manually added note.

Sent remotely

Page 37: Evernote

If you ever lose the Evernote email address, or it’s reset due to spam, it’s in Settings on Evernote Web

Page 38: Evernote
Page 39: Evernote

You can email attachments to Evernote

Page 40: Evernote
Page 41: Evernote

And when you click on the attachment it opens and you can save it to your hard drive or…

Page 42: Evernote

Email it or another note from Evernote

Page 43: Evernote
Page 44: Evernote

And here it is in my USBT email with the attachment

Page 45: Evernote

Evernote does more than this, but this is all I’ve ever used it for

Actually, it’s a little more than I’ve ever used it for, so I learned something new

Questions? Ask Ginger

Page 46: Evernote