![]() ![]() How else can I filter my notes? Well, I know the document I am looking for was a PDF file. ![]() While narrowing down 3,498 notes down to 47 is good, it is not good enough. 47 Results Isn’t Horrible But We Need To Do Some More Work The search of my Evernote note database yielded 47 notes with “Python” in the title. You may not get any results if you aren’t a programmer or like snakes so you can use another keyword you know you have in a some of your note titles. Intitle:python using the intitle search operator Open Evernote and click on the search box in the upper right hand corner of the window. To search for the keyword “Python” in the title of the note, we can use the intitle: operator. ![]() For the purposes of this example I am searching for a note that has the word “Python” in the title of the note. Normally, when I am trying to find something, if I know that a keyword in the title of the note, I will use that as my first search criteria. Total number of notes in my Evernote database Using The intitle: Operator: A Good Way To Start Enclosed below are some sample queries that I have used to help parse my mountain of notes (I currently have 3,498 notes and climbing). It is great to know that Evernote has these search operators, but how do you use them to help find what you are looking for? Well, that is what this section is all about. #New evernote logo how toencryption: – Searches for notes that have encrypted text Examples of How To Use Evernote’s Search Syntax.todo: – Searches for notes containing checkboxes.source: – Searches for notes created by the application (email, web clipper) that the note originated from.latitude:, longitude, altitude: – Searches for notes created at or near the specified coordinates.resource: – Searches for notes that contain a specific type of file (audio, images, pdfs, etc).updated: – Searches for notes that were updated on or after the specified date. ![]()
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