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Where did I file that?

Between computer folders, manila folders, multiple inboxes, stacks around the office, etc., trying to find something can be agonizing. The task has been simplified by putting everything in Evernote. While not everything is best kept in Evernote (more on that later), Evernote can serve as an index to everything. For instance, there are some documents...

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    bullet formatting mixed up – Evernote

    To me, the world is an outline. Since I put most of “my world” into Evernote, frequently I use bulleted lists, often with several levels of indent (Ctrl+M). Occasionally, when pressing for a new line and then outdenting (Ctrl+Shift+M), the bullet will disappear. I’ve discovered that Note > Simplify Formatting (Ctrl + Space) solves the...

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      email to Evernote

      It is pretty easy to copy and paste information into Evernote, but as it becomes a repository for more and more stuff, shortcuts are handy. When you setup your Evernote account, a special email address was set up for you to use. In case you missed that notice,

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        Dreaded Call from Credit Card Company – How to Minimize the Resultant Hassle

        Most of us have had the experience … the credit card company calls to say your card information has been compromised, or there have been fraudulent charges. Your card must be cancelled, and one with a new number must be issued. This wouldn’t be a hassle if you never put my card on file with...

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          More apps is not better

          Having lots of apps to choose from is good, but acquiring more apps is not necessarily better. Every application you use requires some learning and overhead. I suggest using the minimum number of apps to handle all of the different types of information you use the majority of the time. My current favorites are: contacts,...

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