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What I use is not a web form, but it is a form I created in Word, then copy/paste into an Evernote Note.  All employees use it and it works great for our needs.  We actually have several of them.

 

Meeting Agenda:  https://www.evernote.com/shard/s48/sh/1cd13648-23a3-4784-9fd8-5bb36c41953f/831041dcc4e14ad13dcf99a2f59cb00c

Field Note Taking:  https://www.evernote.com/shard/s48/sh/3ab46df8-07d9-401c-a268-d347e5c5eec8/fff251e7833f4b5d3c3e313c5b86d653

Sample Contact Form:  https://www.evernote.com/shard/s48/sh/43e86bce-4713-4057-801e-5d1efa82140f/3a08642d99e5b880060c21bc26e19284

 

If you already have a hard copy form created that you already use, you can recreate the form with tables in Word or similar processor, then copy/paste into a Note.  Once it is in a Note, you may have to tweak the aesthetics a bit.

 

I hope this helps.

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Some of the Evernote clients (Windows, Android are the ones that I know for sure) have the ability to make a copy of a selected note. I use this in the Windows client all the time; it will copy tags and update/creation date as well.

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The thing to bear in mind with copying an existing note is that the create date does not change in the copied note. In other words, the copied note has the same create date as the original. Adjusting the create date in the copied one will have to be done manually.

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The thing to bear in mind with copying an existing note is that the create date does not change in the copied note. In other words, the copied note has the same create date as the original. Adjusting the create date in the copied one will have to be done manually.

In the Windows client, that's not true: the created date (and updated date) in the copied note is determined based on a checkbox in the "Copy Note to Notebook" dialog; you can choose to give the copied note the same dates as the original, or not. Ditto for tags.
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Hi Everyone

My name is Matt Doyle I am the founder of Launchcloud.com 

 

We help companies digitise paper work and gain insights from the captured data.

 

We working closely with Evernote on an integration. 

This could mean powerful forms in Evernote. 

Can you let me know what your wish list would be to having forms in your Evernote?

If anyone would like to be part of the trial please let me know.

 

Thank you

 


Matt 

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The video above is what we will be doing but with a lot more style and options.

 

I met with the Evernote team last week, they are now supporting us to make the best integration.

 

Transpose also look quite good but we are coming at this with a different angle.

 

If anyone is interested in what we are doing and maybe wants to get involved, like becoming a partner. Click the link below and fill in one of our forms:

https://www.launchcloud.com/u/lubW

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The video above is what we will be doing but with a lot more style and options.

 

I'm not sure I saw the video you are referring to.  The one I saw was nothing more than a slick marketing video, with no substance about the actual product.  Did I get the wrong video?  Do you have a direct link to a demo of your product?

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