HPJacket 0 Posted May 12, 2017 Share Posted May 12, 2017 Greetings Evernoters, First time posting. Have used evernote for years - apparently somewhat ham-handedly given the slick applications folks here have come up with. In the field, I often must assimilate data from: 1) drawings (could be detailed mechanical piping diagrams or a simple fire escape type floor plan), 2) field notes taken on paper or in evernote, and 3) photos. Looking for suggestions for pulling this together from people who have the T-shirt (been there, done it...). It would be particularly useful to link photos to locations on drawings or floor plans. The best I have come up with is to create a table in evernote, stick pics in the left column and use fields to the right to insert notes and data. Link to post
Level 5* DTLow 4,979 Posted May 13, 2017 Level 5* Share Posted May 13, 2017 On 2017-05-12 at 1:23 PM, HPJacket said: The best I have come up with is to create a table in evernote, stick pics in the left column and use fields to the right to insert notes and data. I like the table approach I also make use of the note link feature to tie notes together Link to post
HPJacket 0 Posted May 14, 2017 Author Share Posted May 14, 2017 @DTLow - have not tried note link function. will give it a shot. thanks for the guidance. Link to post
TK0047 332 Posted August 8, 2017 Share Posted August 8, 2017 For any field related items especially using plans such as mechanical or construction, PlanGrid is a good tool that you might want to look into. You can take a photo and assign it to a location on the plans and also make a note about that specific location. I use Evernote for everything but for marking the plans for that purpose, PlanGrid is a good supplementary software. https://www.plangrid.com/ PS! I don't work for PlanGrid, I just tried to product for one of my construction projects. Link to post
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