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I should be able to figure it out from the title.įor example, I keep track of all of my reading in Evernote. That last part is important: since I am often doing searches in Evernote to find what I am looking for, I don’t want to have to go into the body of the note to figure out what the note is. I wanted the simplest possible title for identifying the note in a search result. I’ve seen people attempt to embed so much information into a note title that they become difficult to read and understand. Tip #2: Keep note titles as short and simple as possible In the subsequent tips, I’ll discuss each of these “rules” in more detail. Don’t worry about duplicate titles when other data makes the notes distinct.
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I’ve seen a lot of discussion in the forums and other places on how people go about titling their notes in Evernote. Alton Blom emailed me to ask me how I got about titling my notes in Evernote and suggested it might be an interesting topic for a post–and I agree. This week’s topic was a reader suggestion.