New Evernote Trick: Combine & Print Notes

Post Updated: Feedback from Adam Boettiger showed me that my initial post wasn’t clear.  I’ve now clarified the paragraph with the asterisk, below, to make my point pointier.

I’m becoming more and more fond of Evernote, but I also like having a printed-out copy of my multitudinous To Do lists so that I have an easy way of scanning through them all at one glance.

* Unfortunately, Evernote doesn’t seem able to merge and then print a collection of To Do lists natively– while still keeping those lists separate in digital form for dynamic updating. In other words, at the start of the day I want to smash my lists together, print on one piece of paper to have on my desk (for convenience and to save trees), but then still have the separate lists digitally.

Here’s a workaround (note– I use the Mac OS version of Evernote):

Background: I have all my To Do lists in a separate notebook called “To Do” (natch) to distinguish these pressing items from the other things I do with Evernote.

Step #1: Create a new notebook called “Copy, Print & then Dump.”

Step #2: Select-All the notes in “To Do”

Step #3: Control-Click, then select “Copy to Notebook,” then select the “Copy, Print & then Dump” notebook you just created.

Step #4: Go to the “Copy, Print & then Dump” notebook; Select All; Control-Click, then select “Merge Notes.”

Step #5: Print!  Depending on your level of anal-retentivity and OCD, you can either simply hit the button or engage in some quick formatting.  In my case, I upped the font size a bit and chose the “print four pages on one page” option on my printer.  It came out a bit wonky but 20 seconds with a highlighter made the printout more useful.

Step #6: Go back and delete the merged note so that you don’t suffer version mitosis on your notes.

Is this a stupid workaround until Evernote gets its act together and stops acting like paper — the world’s oldest display technology after the rock wall — is the enemy?  Yes.

Is it handy if you find paper useful as a reminder in the physical world that does not require electronics to see?  Yes.

Thoughts? Comments?

 


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9 responses to “New Evernote Trick: Combine & Print Notes”

  1. Adam Boettiger Avatar
    Adam Boettiger

    Dunno what I’m missing, but I can do that in under five seconds. Perhaps I’m misunderstanding what you are trying to do.

    Here’s the cinematography: http://screencast.com/t/2GPudRyviwAk

  2. Alex Pachikov Avatar
    Alex Pachikov

    Hey Brad,

    Here is a little Applescript that will do this for you:
    http://www.evernote.com/shard/s1/sh/d1cc0288-8833-4a12-aa89-727f2690ce14/bae078e411d7d46daaa9575a936ad207

    Paste it into AppleScript Editor; adjust the variables I have marked in red (and anything else you want). Hit run.

    If this works for you, you can save it as a script and bind it to a shortcut.

    Enjoy,

    -Alex

    p.s. happy to see my photo on your page

  3. bradberens Avatar
    bradberens

    Thanks, Alex. I’ll dive into this asap and report back!

  4. evernoteuser Avatar
    evernoteuser

    This post is obsolete: I see only “move to notebook” which would hose your original notebook. Did your post get them to remove Copy so as to continue screwing users who want to be able to print a list of notes? 😉

    1. bradberens Avatar
      bradberens

      Hi Merdealors,

      I’m a Mac user, so perhaps it’s different if you’re on a PC, but on all my different machines that have the latest version of Evernote Preimium “Copy to Notebook” still exists a line or two below “Move to Notebook.” Try right clicking on a note to see if it works.

      Sincerely,

      BB

  5. Vivian Avatar
    Vivian

    Hi thanks for the tip! this is super helpful for me to create travel notes 😀
    ps. im using macbook and i can find the merge button

  6. ME! Avatar
    ME!

    I can ONLY pull up “copy” on my Android phone, but not on my PC. I hold my finger on the note for a second and a menu will appear. Select “Duplicate”, and the notebooks will appear from which you may choose to duplicate your note into. The pc only shows “move”. Before realizing the phone had a duplicate, I ended up merging all my notes in my working file (without moving or copying them)… This means that I’m stuck with them as merged. But that might actually work out for me in the end, as long as I don’t have a lot of editing on each note to do. Although – I can edit each one in the merged file, too. I will be needing to do this fairly regularly so will be trying to figure out a copy feature & will let you know if I finally find a “copy” feature on my PC.

    The merge works great for me but I finish by “selecting all”/coping & Pasting on to a Word doc which I can quickly clean up & edit for a more finished appearance, plus save in a PC file which works for my needs. Thanks.

    1. ME! Avatar
      ME!

      Aach- forgive my grammar, above… rushing.

  7. Nicole Avatar
    Nicole

    Tried it, and worked well. Sadly, it does not retain tags.

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