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Posts posted by kshack88
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Yeah, more than one extra step for me: splitting them, naming the files individually (instead of Evernote naming it from the Title, which I like). It is actually faster for me to export each note individually than it is to export it and then split up the PDFs.
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There doesn't seem to be a way to do this. It would be super helpful to be able to select several notes, select export to PDF and have an option for each note to be its own PDF file instead of making them all one file.
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I had actually decided not to port old "analog" notes into Evernote because it did not look like I could change the created date. Thankful to know how now.
On 6/26/2017 at 3:38 PM, gazumped said:just click the " i " icon, click the created date line, and use the calendar date (and time) picker to set the date you prefer.
...as an update, on my Mac desktop version, there is no " i " icon anymore. There is the ••• (three dots) in the corner. Click on that and then click "Note details".
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Exporting multiple notes as separate PDF files.
in Evernote for Mac Requests (Versions 10.0 and above)
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It would be a HUGE help to be able to select multiple notes, select Export PDF, then in the pop-up menu, be able to select an option that makes each note become it's OWN PDF file with the Title of the note becoming the file name (INSTEAD OF what it currently does, which is to combine all of those notes into one file with the file name being the title of the first note).
It sounds like Evernote USED to be able to do this and this is now a lost feature.