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Hi All,

Since upgrading to version 10 for Windows I haven't found a way to view all notes within a notebook stack that have an active reminder.  Prior to upgrading to version 10, this was possible by highlighting a notebook stack name in the sidebar and selecting the "Snippet" view.  By doing that, my reminders would display at the top of the note list, broken out by notebook, and they could easily be collapsed or expanded by clicking each notebook header in the list.  Please see my screenshot for an example.

I have attempted to create a search to reproduce this functionality in version 10, but it doesn't hit the mark.  By using the syntax reminderOrder:* stack:"notebook stack name", I can see a list of all notes within my stack that have ever had a reminder (current and complete). But, I can't find a way to filter down to see only the notes with a current reminder.

I didn't see this functionality listed on Evernote's list of upcoming fixes, but I may have missed it somewhere.  This isn't a deal breaker, given that it's still possible to view reminders by clicking an individual notebook.  However, it sure was helpful for getting an overview of all my "to dos" for a given collection of work.  For example, if I wanted to see my reminders for all of my school projects, I'd quickly jump to my "School" stack, which contains all of my school-related notebooks, and I could easily view all of my reminders at the top of my list.

Is anyone else experiencing this issue?  Or, maybe am I simply missing something?  Any insight you can offer would be greatly appreciated!

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55 minutes ago, GGatts said:

 I haven't found a way to view all notes within a notebook stack that have an active reminder. 

You can generate this list using a search phrase
Something like
stack:aaaaaaa reminderOrder:* -reminderDoneTime:*

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On 10/22/2020 at 11:56 AM, DTLow said:

You can generate this list using a search phrase
Something like
stack:aaaaaaa reminderOrder:* -reminderDoneTime:*

Thanks, DTLow!  I hope that Evernote makes the reminder view available for stacks at some point, but this definitely works as a substitute.  Thanks again.

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