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Syncing notes in the cloud with Evernote - #2 - Using Notebooks in Evernote
Hi, this is Mike Callahan “Doctor File Finder” and welcome to part 2 of our special ButterScotch.com 10 part series on Evernote. So when Evernote download is installed on your desktop, open it up, click tools, sign in. Now if you’ve already created your free Evernote account and their website you can just proceed to sign in and if not you can create your free account right from here.
What I’ve got my information type in so I’ll say okay. Here’s a default welcome note, now the foundation of Evernote is notebooks then you can use notebooks to separate your information into different categories. You’ll have as many notebooks as you want so to create a new notebook I’ll click file, new and notebook. Now it wants me to give it a name so I’m want to say carving, now you can see here I have the option to have this notebook either synchronize or local only.
Now I have it synchronized then the information I type in will be available on my desktop from a website, from my mobile phone and so on. If I say local only the information will only be on this computer and you can have a mix of notebooks if you like of synchronize and local only totally your choice. I have all of my synchronized.
Now here you have the option to make this the default notebook. Now because you can send information to Evernote from email and other sources the default notebook is the notebook that accepts that information. So if I wanted Carving to be the default notebook I would just check this and then I could say publish this notebook.
Now if I say that it’s going to put it on the web and you’ll notice that if I checked local only those options aren’t there. So you’re pretty much safeguarded from that. So there is carving, I can put it in the description, I can have it sort my notes by the creation date or the modification date then I can have newest first or oldest first, click okay and now I have my new carving notebook.
If I click new note it will open up a new note in carving and if I had many notebooks I would click all notebooks and I could see all my notes and that concludes part two.
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