Skully 0 Posted March 12, 2014 Posted March 12, 2014 Hello, First time poster, long time lurker. I am an avid user of Evernote in my business life and while i take a ton of notes with the program i create even more tasks while taking these notes. My question is, "how can i automate the process of moving the task into outlook 2010 task list?" Example notes notes notesnotes notes notesnotes notes notesnotes notes notesnotes notes notesnotes notes notesnotes notes notesnotes notes notes (checkbox) Send price list to Joe Blow by COB tomorrow notes notes notesnotes notes notesnotes notes notesnotes notes notesnotes notes notesnotes notes notesnotes notes notesnotes notes notes The task is usually located in the middle of an hour long set of notes and i thought maybe i could use Automator or a thrid party to sync that note to Outlook. Any help is appreciated Thank you
Level 5* gazumped 12,224 Posted March 13, 2014 Level 5* Posted March 13, 2014 Have you thought about checking for online task management services that could sync with Outlook and save a note to Evernote? There's no way that I can think of to save a note to Evernote and have part of it turn up as a task. Oh wait. You could maybe submit notes to Evernote by email and use VBA to parse an email into an Outlook task... Maybe.
Nick300 0 Posted May 7, 2014 Posted May 7, 2014 Have you thought about checking for online task management services that could sync with Outlook and save a note to Evernote? There's no way that I can think of to save a note to Evernote and have part of it turn up as a task. Oh wait. You could maybe submit notes to Evernote by email and use VBA to parse an email into an Outlook task... Maybe.For any task automation on your computer I strongly suggess domaxapps.com because you will find some great universal solutions there. It helped me a lot!
jmstovall 0 Posted July 18, 2014 Posted July 18, 2014 Sorry, I know I'm a bit behind, but TaskClone does exactly this.
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