TimCee 0 Posted November 22, 2012 Posted November 22, 2012 Hi thereFirst time poster and long time EN fanOn my Windows desktop, is it possible to sort my notes by Date Created AND Tag it seems like I can do one or the other but not sort by bothThanks in advanceTim
Level 5 jbenson2 2,149 Posted November 22, 2012 Level 5 Posted November 22, 2012 No you can not sort by both at the same time.Plus, even though you can sort by the TAG column, it is not very helpful because you can have multiple TAGS associated with one note.
TimCee 0 Posted November 22, 2012 Author Posted November 22, 2012 That seems so obvious, that I am a little embarrassed about my post
Level 5 jbenson2 2,149 Posted November 22, 2012 Level 5 Posted November 22, 2012 Don't feel bad. Asking questions is how you find out some of the Evernote tricks.
atinanesaerdna 0 Posted November 27, 2012 Posted November 27, 2012 I need to know if you can put notes into sub folders? I've got a file for the Christmas party I'm in charge of, but I would like sub=notebooks for topics like "food" "talent" "decorations" etc.
Level 5* jefito 5,598 Posted November 27, 2012 Level 5* Posted November 27, 2012 I need to know if you can put notes into sub folders? I've got a file for the Christmas party I'm in charge of, but I would like sub=notebooks for topics like "food" "talent" "decorations" etc.There are no sub-folders (or folders at all, actually) There are:Stacks, which can hold notebooks, but not other stacks, or notes (except indirectly, as contained by notebooks).Notebooks, which contain notes, and can reside in either one or no stacks.Notes, which reside in exactly one notebook, and may have 0 or more tags.Tags, which are nestable, and can be applied to 0 or more notes.When you use the term "topics", I think "tags".
Mike Wood 139 Posted November 27, 2012 Posted November 27, 2012 I need to know if you can put notes into sub folders? I've got a file for the Christmas party I'm in charge of, but I would like sub=notebooks for topics like "food" "talent" "decorations" etc.Yes its called a stack. Easily done in Windows just right click the notebook name in the list and select add to stack.
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