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“Once the icon appears, you can then easily start using it by logging in to your Evernote account on web clipper. Then every time you see some content on the internet that you’d like to save, simply click on the Web Clipper tab and it will give you a number of options to save it in the right notebooks and by tagging them appropriately. The Web Clipper also gives you the option to either save the whole page, just the URL or just the image or all of it. So you can”
David Garcia, The Complete Guide to Evernote: Including Tips, Tutorials and other Evernote Essentials!

“Templates Although there is no particular option within Evernote that lets you create templates to be used again and again, but there is a convenient way you can do the same without having to go through too much trouble. All you need to do is create a note with specifications for your template including the headings, sub-headings, other formatting and save it under a preferably”
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