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Saving Searches in Evernote

After my last posts about Searching in Evernote and Searching in Evernote Part 2 I have had some questions about saving searches.  Saving searches is not difficult and can be done quickly.

#1 in the image below is the search box.
#2 shows the recent searches in the drop down box that appears once you click in the search box.
#3 shows the saved searches.


Once you type your search in the search box you can save your search by clicking on the save search button (in the image below) and a pop up will open.


The image below shows the saved search properties pop up box and this is where you can change the name of your saved search.  Once the search is saved click out of the search box and then click in it again to open the recent searches / saved searches box shown in image 1 above.


You can then right click or drag and drop the saved search to add it to your shortcuts bar.  The next time you need to run the same search click on the saved search in your shortcuts bar to get the notes that you want.





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