![]() I want to be able to get at them as records.As far as I'm concerned, a notebook IS a tag, just one with special display capabilities. I strongly suspect that this is a mental model thing. I was just about to abandon the Evernote experience before this. Tonight, after reading the linked-to Hyatt article, I promptly created a MegaNotebook and an Inbox notebook, moved everything to Mega, tagged everything with a new set of tags, and.ahhh. With only a few dozen items, using notebooks was already feeling too opaque. ![]() I'm just starting out with seeing whether Evernote would be useful to me (mostly as my filing system). I'm on the other side of this issue, so far. Maybe I should create a tag for each of my projects instead of a note? Or a notebook (though I hate to think how many notebooks that would give me)? I guess I'm wondering if I am using my tags and notebooks and notes in the best way. If I create a separate note for each action, how does that relate to my separate project note? ![]() I basically like this, but as my projects accumulate, what do I do for the actionable steps associated with that project? If I add the action item to a list on the project note, I would have to go through each project to see what my next action is. Currently I use these folders:Īnd various other tags related to the general idea of the note I am wondering if there is a better way to manage my projects in Evernote.
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