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  1. Quick Tip: Create a Table of Contents Using Note Links

    Tips + Guides | By Kasey Fleisher Hickey

    Note Links allow you to associate your notes with each other, helping you create a customized organization structure inside your Evernote account. You can learn more about using Note Links by reading this blog post. Note Links are great for linking together different pieces of travel-related information like itineraries, articles and passport photos, as well [...]

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  2. How an Attorney and Dad Uses Evernote for Work and Parenting

    Tips and Stories | By Daniel Gold

    Name: Daniel Gold Location: Charlotte, North Carolina Profession: Attorney, Legal Educator Website: http://www.degconsulting.net Twitter: @dangoldesq Bio Daniel works at LexisNexis, where he consults with attorneys on how to be more productive and effective by using LexisNexis litigation software. He’s also an attorney and recently penned an e-book, which is for sale in the Evernote Trunk, [...]

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  3. How a Private Investigation Company Uses Evernote for Case Management, Field Work, and More

    Tips and Stories | By Jason Frasca

    Name: Jason Frasca & Steve McDonald Profession: Private Investigators Location: New York City Company: Davis Investigations, Inc. Website: www.davisinv.com/ Twitter: @davisinv Bio Jason Frasca & Steve McDonald are expert private investigators at Davis Investigations, Inc., a company that specializes in video surveillance and investigations related to insurance, medical malpractice, personal injury fraud, and divorce. The [...]

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  4. Student Ryan Kessler Transformed His Workflow, Raised His GPA and Left His Textbooks at Home (Back-to-School Series)

    Tips and Stories | By Ryan Kessler

    Name: Ryan Kessler Profession: Student Location: Orange County, California Bio Ryan Kessler is a student from Southern California who will be starting college in the Fall. Evernote helped Ryan get organized his senior year of high school and raise his GPA from a 2.9 to a 4.4 (if you’re unfamiliar with these numbers, that’s really [...]

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