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garnold

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  1. 1 hour ago, agsteele said:

    The first thing would be to install the newest application version 10.41.4

    Once that is done, and assuming things still don't work try rebuilding your data. File / Sign Out / Remove Evernote data.  Some users recommend restarting your computer before signing back in. Evernote will then rebuild your data.

    I'll give this a try. I'm running a Mac and when I have done an upgrade check Evernote stated that I'm on the current build so I'm not sure if the build you mentioned is available for Mac.

  2. 1 hour ago, Jon/t said:

    Log onto the web version and see if they have been created and sync'd.

    If they then they're being created and it's an issue locally.

    Maybe close the app/reboot/reopen to see if they're there.

    I'll give this a shot. I have confirmed that they are there in the web but also in the web I cannot use them as a template so kind of odd?

  3. Running version 10.40.9 on my Mac

    Previously I have been able to create a note, save it as a template an then apply that template to a new note by clicking the Open Gallery -> My Templates path. Now for some reason my new templates are not showing up? I created a note, used the "Save as template" option and that's where the story ends. These new templates are not showing up in my templates. Has something changed?

  4. Exactly. This way I can look back at the emails and copy the person's address into a new email if I have to get back to them. OK in a wonderful world I would have this person's information all nicely logged into a system and I could just go back, look them up and get what I need but I'm just not that organized plus a lot of time I just need to see who I "responded all" too so I can understand who I sent the email too. Your example is what I'm looking to do. Also as gazumped mentioned, the forward does this correctly but I need this to work from the original email and would rather not have to constantly look into my sent folder to push emails into evernote.

  5. I'm not putting any evernote information into the subject. Let me give you
    an example of an email. Customer sends me an email asking for pricing. I
    reply to that email with the pricing in the the email and add my evernote
    email address into the bcc line so it gets logged into evernote. I don't
    want to put evernote information into the email subject because the
    customer is not going to understand what it's all about. This is also the
    case when I'm the first person sending out an email to a customer that I
    want logged into evernote. Again, I cannot put evernote information into
    the subject line because the customer won't understand what I'm doing and
    it just don't look correct. Does this make sense? Hope I explained it
    correctly for you. Thank you for responding to my question :)

  6. Yes the emails that I have forward to Evernote have the header in the body of the note. The issue with the rule is that every email will be sent to Evernote or I have to make up a ton of rules. Now I just put the evernote email address in the bcc when the email is important. The company I work for also uses Zimbra as the email client and it's not really the most functional thing in the world :(

  7. When I send an email into Evernote I get the subject of the email in the subject of the note and I get the body of the email in the body of the note. Where does the header go? I know this might sound silly but I use the header to see the email address of the people I'm talking to. If I need to email them back I normally go back to the email to get their address.

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