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Organize Your Genealogy in Evernote in 10 Easy Steps

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This book is a step by step guide to using Evernote to organize your genealogy files in 10 easy steps. You will learn how to create notes, how to create stacks, how to set up a hierarchical structure for tags, how to create virtual genealogy binders, easy ways to transfer your computer files into an Evernote Note, and more.

You will be able to follow each step to create your own Genealogy Binders full of your research (documents, photos, audio files, and more) on all your ancestors. Your Genealogy files will be organized, easily accessible and readily available to share with others if desired.

21 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 19, 2014

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Lorine McGinnis Schulze

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522 reviews8 followers
October 21, 2017
Organize Your Genealogy

This was a quick and easy book with helpful tips on getting genealogy notes organized in Evernote. Since I’m already an Evernote user, I found it to be very useful.
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21 reviews
April 12, 2020
Just an okay overview

This short book was just an overview on how one might organize their genealogy notes in Evernote. It thought it could be a bit confusing for newbies in a few places. Really a very basic tip of the iceberg little book.
6 reviews
October 13, 2017
Very Helpful

Just getting started in genealogy so this is helpful since I haven’t got a lot of files to organize yet, mostly hard copies.
8 reviews1 follower
August 9, 2015
Fantastic resource!

Have just begun using Evernote and I am holed! Using special markings on notebooks and tags to create a hierarchy of contents is especially helpful for my needs.

This is a sort read with long-lasting and extremely beneficial organizational capabilities. Glad I bought this resource aid.
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16 reviews
September 27, 2014
Wow! Finally 10 REALLY Easy Steps

This book is so easy to understand. I love Evernote and I do genealogy. This book taught me things I never knew about using Evernote - and I thought I knew it all. Will tell all my genealogy friends about this little gem.
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Author 6 books7 followers
August 26, 2017
Too basic and too short

if you know anything about Evernote, you're not likely to find anything new here. This is more of an article than a guide, and it is far too basic to be of much help. I had hoped to come away with some exciting new things to try, but that did not happen.
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5 reviews1 follower
January 26, 2015
nice to see the tutorial but nothing new

Thanks for sharing. Good plan and explanations. Just seemed like it was something I have already figured out. Nothing new.
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June 7, 2016
Can't see screen shots on iPad

You can't see the screenshots on an iPad which makes it very frustrating to understand anything. Maybe I'm doing something wrong.
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