kaimadi 0 Posted March 21, 2014 Share Posted March 21, 2014 In the Search box, notebook:”notebookname” is used to limited search to *a* specific notebook, OK Now how about if a needed information could have been fitted into any of say 4 different notebooks.So the search grammar would narrow down the query tonotebook:”notebookname1” notebook:”notebookname2” notebook:”notebookname3” notebook:”notebookname4” Which appears somewhat awkward. And to search one notebook after another is downright frustrating, as the search box is always reset /emptied when switching from notebook to the next. Now lets say the 4 notebooks have been grouped together, to a group named let's say "NB01-04".Could I simply use that notebook group expression to restrict the query to those 4 notebooks?To me, this would be one of the most obvious benefits of the grouped notebook features. And while I resorted to file this under the "Windows" category, the question basically applies to all platforms. Any ideas? Thank you! Link to comment
BurgersNFries 2,407 Posted March 21, 2014 Share Posted March 21, 2014 In the Search box, notebook:”notebookname” is used to limited search to *a* specific notebook, OK Now how about if a needed information could have been fitted into any of say 4 different notebooks.So the search grammar would narrow down the query tonotebook:”notebookname1” notebook:”notebookname2” notebook:”notebookname3” notebook:”notebookname4” Which appears somewhat awkward. And to search one notebook after another is downright frustrating, as the search box is always reset /emptied when switching from notebook to the next. Now lets say the 4 notebooks have been grouped together, to a group named let's say "NB01-04".Could I simply use that notebook group expression to restrict the query to those 4 notebooks?To me, this would be one of the most obvious benefits of the grouped notebook features. And while I resorted to file this under the "Windows" category, the question basically applies to all platforms. Any ideas? Thank you!http://discussion.evernote.com/topic/33115-how-can-i-search-entire-notebook-stack-en5-mac/ Link to comment
kaimadi 0 Posted March 22, 2014 Author Share Posted March 22, 2014 http://discussion.evernote.com/topic/33115-how-can-i-search-entire-notebook-stack-en5-mac/ Thank you. "stack" is the term to look for. Link to comment
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