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  1. Thank you, it is a good idea. I tried something similar-ish but found it quite labour-intensive. Too much copy and pasting for me. I am trying out a collection of other tools to see if I can achieve what I would like. OneNote does it, but quite badly, and even worse on a Mac which is lacking some features that Windows has. Tried and failed with Notion and AirTable and read about many other tools that also don't seem to have this capability - to tag something and then be able to see it in a list with all items with the same tag. ClickUp does seem to do this quite well, albeit still experimenting with it more generally.
  2. Hi I have just started using Evernote and am trying to figure out how to do the following. If this is possible. I keep a journal and write most things down as I have dozens of projects on the go. I'm in a meeting and keeping a track of the discussion: yt - xxx yyy xxx [what the person yt said that I want to remember] rs - xxx yyy xxx task - zzz - project [a new task for me, associated with a specific project] idea - aaa - category [a new idea for something, add it to a category list] rs - xxx yyy xxx task - zzz - project - for rs [another task, this time a reminder to me that someone else owns this] So at the end of the meeting I have some notes which includes some tasks for me and others and some ideas I don't want to forget. And, of course!, I have six meetings today all of which have a collection of notes, tasks and ideas. I can see how to make a task into a task. But how do I tag it to be for a specific project and then create a view that shows a list of all the tasks for this project? And see which ones belong to other people? How can I tag an idea as an idea, see a list of them by category (home, work, personal etc...)? I feel like I am missing something obvious or I can't use Evernote in this way. Any help is very much appreciated. Regards Andrew
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