I'm hoping someone might be able to help me with something: I haven't seen this particular issue described elsewhere, but I'd be surprised if it was unique.
I went paperless a couple of years ago. But until now, all my document filing has been outside of evernote (which has been used for pretty much everything else). I now want to change the system.
I have a 'filing cabinet' on my mac containing just over 1,500 PDFs which I now want to import into my 'filing cabinet' notebook in Evernote. That's fine, but the cabinet is sorted by the PDF created date. I want the corresponding notes in Evernote to have the same 'created date' as the PDFs so that my filing remains seamless.
I'm aware that there are various workarounds, but I am just wondering whether it's possible to maybe use AppleScript to automate the process? I want to somehow import xxx.PDF into the 'inbox' notebook and have Evernote check the document's created date and change its own to match it.
Sounds simple, but might be complex. I don't know AppleScript - I'm in the process of trying to learn more - but in the meantime if anyone could point me in the right direction I'd be really grateful.
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I'm hoping someone might be able to help me with something: I haven't seen this particular issue described elsewhere, but I'd be surprised if it was unique.
I went paperless a couple of years ago. But until now, all my document filing has been outside of evernote (which has been used for pretty much everything else). I now want to change the system.
I have a 'filing cabinet' on my mac containing just over 1,500 PDFs which I now want to import into my 'filing cabinet' notebook in Evernote. That's fine, but the cabinet is sorted by the PDF created date. I want the corresponding notes in Evernote to have the same 'created date' as the PDFs so that my filing remains seamless.
I'm aware that there are various workarounds, but I am just wondering whether it's possible to maybe use AppleScript to automate the process? I want to somehow import xxx.PDF into the 'inbox' notebook and have Evernote check the document's created date and change its own to match it.
Sounds simple, but might be complex. I don't know AppleScript - I'm in the process of trying to learn more - but in the meantime if anyone could point me in the right direction I'd be really grateful.
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