You sent out a short email a while ago about using a note to create a Table of Contents. I found this very useful and suggest you go into more detail about it.
I'm a consultant with different clients. For most clients, I have various Evernote notes, websites, folders, files and other documents associated with them that I use on a regular basis. I would have to remember where I put them all, and then find them using multiple clicks of different programs and files, etc.
I collected and organized them for each client in an Evernote Table of Contents. I not only copy Internal Links to create a link to Evernote notes, but use the Hyperlink feature to create links to websites, file folders, and specific files.
As I use each Table, I am able to better organize the links to find things easier and faster. It has been a great time saver and tool for keeping on top of what I do for each client in one place.
One problem: There is no easy way to create a link to a specific email or email folder (I use MS Outlook 2010). Or maybe there is, and I haven't figured it out yet.
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Gary Fishman 1
You sent out a short email a while ago about using a note to create a Table of Contents. I found this very useful and suggest you go into more detail about it.
I'm a consultant with different clients. For most clients, I have various Evernote notes, websites, folders, files and other documents associated with them that I use on a regular basis. I would have to remember where I put them all, and then find them using multiple clicks of different programs and files, etc.
I collected and organized them for each client in an Evernote Table of Contents. I not only copy Internal Links to create a link to Evernote notes, but use the Hyperlink feature to create links to websites, file folders, and specific files.
As I use each Table, I am able to better organize the links to find things easier and faster. It has been a great time saver and tool for keeping on top of what I do for each client in one place.
One problem: There is no easy way to create a link to a specific email or email folder (I use MS Outlook 2010). Or maybe there is, and I haven't figured it out yet.
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