To archive notes into Evernote, follow these steps depending on the platform you’re using:
1. Using Evernote Web or Desktop App
Manually:
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Open Evernote (Web or Desktop).
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Create a new note or open an existing one.
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Copy your content (e.g., notes, articles, or web clippings).
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Paste it into the note and give it a relevant title and tags.
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Choose or create a notebook where the note should be archived.
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Click Save or Done.
Drag-and-Drop Files:
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You can also drag PDF, DOCX, TXT files, or images directly into a note.
2. Using Evernote Mobile App (iOS/Android)
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Open the Evernote app.
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Tap the “+” button to create a new note.
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Type or paste your note content.
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Optionally, tap the tag icon to add tags.
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Tap Notebook to select where to archive it.
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Tap Save.
3. Automate Archiving (Optional)
If you’re regularly archiving notes from emails, documents, or another app:
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Use Zapier, IFTTT, or Make (Integromat) to:
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Automatically create a new Evernote note from Gmail, Google Docs, or other services.
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Schedule regular backups from specific folders or cloud apps into Evernote.
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4. Email to Evernote
If you have an Evernote Professional or Personal plan:
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Send an email to your unique Evernote email address.
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Use the subject to title your note.
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Subject: Meeting Notes @Work #Q2archives it to the “Work” notebook with “Q2” tag.
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To find your Evernote email:
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Go to Settings > Account Info > Evernote Email Address.
Let me know if you’d like a template or need help setting up automation.