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  1. Mike P wrote: "If you have even a very basic knowledge of SQL it is possible to hack the local database in V10 to export a list of tags as a csv file. You will then need to do some fairly basic parsing to remove the tag names from all the other stuff. Obviously do not attempt to manipulate the data base directly but exporting a table as a csv file seems to work fine. Only do this if you are prepared to take the risk etc etc and it is probably better to work from a copy rather than the live data base." Thanks for the tip, Mike...and for the cautions. This is exactly what I was hoping to find, and I am no stranger to programming, etc., though I haven't given SQL any attention. But SQL is everywhere, so getting up to speed with it shouldn't be hard. Thanks again, David
  2. I know that this is an old topic, but just in case there are other out there interested in getting a list of their Evernote tags, this is what I did on my Windows 10 desktop. (BTW, I couldn't get the sysexp utility to work for me.) 1) I installed a legacy version of Evernote (available at https://cdn1.evernote.com/win6/public/Evernote_6.25.2.9198.exe). 2) I opened that version (6.25.2.9198 (309198) Public (CE Build ce-62.6.10954)) and selected the tag icon on it left menu bar. The app then displays a list of tags on a page that fills almost all of the app's entire window (less the left and top menu bars). The window has a scroll bar at the bottom so if all your tags don't fit in the window, you can scroll to the right until you come to the end of the list. 3) I then did screen captures of each page until I had captured the entire list. 4) I used Convertio OCR function to convert each screenshot into a Word file. That is it. From that point I can manipulate the text into whatever format suits my project. Regards, David
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