How to sort the notes in Evernote?


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2023-12-24T14:09:38+00:00

How to Sort Notes in Evernote

How to sort the notes in Evernote?

Are you looking for a way to sort your notes‌ in Evernote in an efficient way? If so, you have come to the right place. In this article, we will explain step by step how to organize your notes in Evernote ⁤ so you can find the information you need quickly. With a few simple tricks and tools, you can have your notes perfectly classified and ordered soon. ⁣Keep reading to find out how to do it!

– ⁢Step by step -- How to organize notes in Evernote?

How to sort notes in Evernote?

  • Open the Evernote app on your device. ⁢ Make sure you have the latest version of the app installed on your device.
  • Sign in to⁤ your Evernote account. Enter your credentials to access your account.
  • Select the notebook⁢ that contains the notes you want to sort. You can do this from the side menu or the notebook view.
  • Once inside the notebook, tap the “Sort” or “Organize” icon. ⁤ This icon can be in the form of three horizontal lines or a pair of intersecting arrows, depending on the version⁣ of the⁤ application.
  • Choose the sorting method you prefer. You can sort notes by creation date, modification date, title, or by tags.
  • If you want a custom order, drag and drop the notes in the order you want. ‍ This option allows you to organize notes⁣ according to your specific preferences⁤.

FAQ

1. How can I organize notes in Evernote?

  1. Open the Evernote app on your device.
  2. Select the notebook where you want to organize the notes.
  3. Drag and drop notes to rearrange them however you want.

2. Can I create tags to classify my notes in Evernote?

  1. Open the Evernote app on your ⁢device.
  2. Select the note⁤ you want to add a tag to.
  3. At the top of the note, click “Add Tag” and type the name of the ⁤tag.

3. Is it possible to change the order of notes in Evernote in the web version?

  1. Access your Evernote account in the web version.
  2. Select the notebook that contains the notes you want to rearrange.
  3. Click “Sort” and‌ choose the option you prefer: by title, by creation date or by update date.

4. How can I filter my notes by date in Evernote?

  1. Open the Evernote app on your device.
  2. Click on the search bar and type “created:yyyy/mm/dd” or “updated:yyyy/mm/dd” depending on the date you want to filter.
  3. Press Enter⁢ and‍ you will see ⁣the notes that ⁢meet the ‌search criteria.

5. Is there a way to sort my notes by name in Evernote?

  1. Open the Evernote app on your device.
  2. Select the notebook that contains the notes you want to sort.
  3. Click “Sort”⁣ and⁢ choose the “By title” option to sort the notes alphabetically.

6. Can I change the color of the labels in Evernote to easily identify them?

  1. Open the Evernote app on your device.
  2. Select the label you want to change the color of.
  3. Click⁢ “Change Color” and choose the color ⁣you want for the label.

7. Is it possible to ⁢create sub-notebooks in Evernote for⁢ better organization?

  1. Open the Evernote app on your device.
  2. Click “File” and select “New Sub-Notebook” to create a sub-notebook in the main notebook.
  3. Write the name of the sub-notebook and start organizing your notes within it.

8. How can I group related notes in Evernote?

  1. Open the Evernote app on your device.
  2. Select the notes you want to group by holding down Ctrl (Windows) or Cmd (Mac) and clicking each note.
  3. Right-click and select the “Move to Notebook” option to organize the selected notes together.

9. Can I mark my notes as favorites in Evernote for quick access?

  1. Open the Evernote app on your device.
  2. Select the note you want to mark as a favorite.
  3. Click the star at the top of the note to favorite it.

10. How⁤ can I change the order of notes⁣ in Evernote on mobile?

  1. Open⁢ the⁢ Evernote app on your mobile device.
  2. Select‌ the notebook⁣ that contains the notes you want to ⁢reorganize.
  3. Drag and drop notes to change their order in the list.

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