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floodmeadows

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  1. Hi @Roque Solis My template is really basic - just the following: ---- <ALT>+<SHIFT>+D What went well? Disappointments? Things you'd do different next time: Anything else? ---- I just created a note with this text and saved it as a template. Good luck finding something that suits you :)
  2. Hi, Not sure if this has already been suggested but I had a quick search and couldn't see it... I've been using Evernote for years for just general note taking. Now I want to use it for a daily journal to review my workday and think of improvements to the way I work. I've made a "journal" template and want to file each entry under the day's date. I realise that each note has a "created date" and "updated date", but I want to file the notes by date in the title. When creating a new note, I can just use the shortcuts described here to insert the date: https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/209004877-How-to-add-date-and-time-stamps-to-your-notes However, given that I'm using a template, it would be really useful to be able to insert some kind of code into the template that was replaced by the current date (and time?) when the template is applied. Is this already possible somehow? If so, where can I find out more about this? Is there another easy work-around that I could use? Or would this be a useful feature that others would use? Thanks in advance.
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