UnoPierre 0 Posted November 7, 2017 Share Posted November 7, 2017 Hi guys. I am new to everenote and have two questions: 1) In Evernote, can I annotate the PDF-files, as in making dialogue text bubbles on the pdf-articles? Is there a good way to make such note taking on pdf-articles in Everenote, or should I otherwise annotate them outside of Evernote and then put them in Evernote? The pdf-files I am talking about is scientific articles, so I want to do note-taking in the margins. 2) If I have a note, can I make a "commentory note" on that note? For example, If I have a pdf-article saved in my notes, can I make a commentary note on that article so that I have "2 notes in 1 note". If I for example want to analyze the content of the article and connect those two together, I mean.. Or, do I need to make a separate note then? Do you guys have any tips for doing such commentory notes? Thanks! Link to comment
Level 5* DTLow 5,736 Posted November 10, 2017 Level 5* Share Posted November 10, 2017 On 2017-11-07 at 12:07 AM, UnoPierre said: 1) In Evernote, can I annotate the PDF-files, as in making dialogue text bubbles on the pdf-articles? Yes, it's a paid account feature. It works, but it's very basic - I use third party products Evernote Mac allows you to open/edit the pdf in any application. I like to use Preview and Notability >>For example, If I have a pdf-article saved in my notes, can I make a commentary note on that article so that I have "2 notes in 1 note". I like to work in a two column table. The pdf in one column; my commentary note in the other column Link to comment
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