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Scanning Business Cards to Mac Mail


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SnapScan looks super productive. How to I get the business card scans into my Mac Mavericks Address Book? Possible?

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There is also a checkbox in the ScanSnap Preferences pane labelled "Automatically add the person to my Contacts".

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YES You will definitely want to follow Adjusting's advice since there is no way to bulk-send your cards to Contacts after the fact!

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YES You will definitely want to follow Adjusting's advice since there is no way to bulk-send your cards to Contacts after the fact!

 

There is a way:

Select all the business cards you want to add to Contacts, then select Note->Share->Save to Contacts

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YES You will definitely want to follow Adjusting's advice since there is no way to bulk-send your cards to Contacts after the fact!

 

There is a way:

Select all the business cards you want to add to Contacts, then select Note->Share->Save to Contacts

 

ah ha! You are correct! I did not look beyond the contextual (right-click) menu, which does NOT contain the save to contacts option:

https://www.evernote.com/shard/s25/sh/f2818321-3dd6-48c6-ba0b-a0afdc9cb924/9b2c2e79d24a3de4a4466825e1c6b65d

 

But I'm very pleased that it is possible to bulk send to contacts. 

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Thanks for the above responses, Scott, et al. Can I also assume that other documents (receipts, pages, etc.) can be saved out of EverNote into my various Document files?

 

That is one key area that could be explained up front about the ScanSnap to save us all time and effort.

 

Appreciatively,  Bill

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Anything attached to an evernote note can be dragged or saved to any folder on your computer if you see that a necessity.

 

Any note can be printed as a PDF file to any location on your computer. 

 

Any note or set of notes can be exported as a .enex file (for archiving or transporting to another Evernote account) or HTML. 

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