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link to offline notebook


ha-kg

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At first, I know the "Create internal link" command. The link created will link to the Evernote cloud.

As I live in Germany there are a lot of places where I have no or a very poor connection to the Internet. Therefor most of my notebooks are for offline reading.

I am looking for a way to link to a note in one of these notebooks to be used in other apps like Word, Excel or others.

Something like:

file://d:/evernote/578747/02527513-de3d-4cdf-abf5-e07f38297a2e

 

Thank you

Hartmut

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3 hours ago, ha-kg said:

I am looking for a way to link to a note in one of these notebooks to be used in other apps like Word, Excel or others.

Something like:

file://d:/evernote/578747/02527513-de3d-4cdf-abf5-e07f38297a2e

A file link is not possible
The notebook/note does not exist as a file.  It's a record in the Evernote database.

The link form is evernote:///view/...
There is no setup for notebooks, only notes; example evernote:///view/1156250/s10/c5d7997f-139c-4898-be9d-b37135ab0371/c5d7997f-139c-4898-be9d-b37135ab0371/
This is known as the Classic In-App link

>>At first, I know the "Create internal link" command. The link created will link to the Evernote cloud.

On my Mac, I force the Classic In-App link by holding down the option keyScreen Shot 2019-09-09 at 08.47.32.png

An example is my budget spreadsheet
with in-app links to the Evernote notes

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5 hours ago, ha-kg said:

I am looking for a way to link to a note in one of these notebooks to be used in other apps like Word, Excel or others.

If you want to put a link to an Evernote note in external applications like Word or Excel, you do so by creating an In-App link, at @DTLow notes. This will open up the note in your local Evernote when you click on it. In Windows, you do this by selecting a note, and pressing Ctrl+Alt+L to coy the link to the clipboard. You can then pasted into your Word or Excel doc. The link will look something like the following:

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evernote:///view/450217/s5/e1234396-b5c1-42dd-9bdb-9c619ef866e6/e1234396-b5c1-42dd-9bdb-9c619ef866e6/

For more info: https://dev.evernote.com/doc/articles/note_links.php

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