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The Evernote Add-in for Outlook

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If you’re an Evernote user, you’ll find this add-in useful. The Evernote add-in for Outlook lets you save emails to Evernote and organize them in notebooks.

To use this add-in, you’ll need to have an Evernote account. If you already have one, you’ll just sign into your existing account. And if you don’t, we recommend you go to Evernote.com to read more about the service and to sign up for an account.

  • To install the program, open Outlook. Click Store to go to the Add-in store and search for Evernote. Once you find it, flick the slider to the “On” position in order to activate the add-in.
  • Once you exit out of the store, you’ll know for sure that you’re ready to start using Evernote when its logo appears in the ribbon at the top of your Outlook window. It’s going to open up the Evernote add-in on the right-hand side of your screen.
  • If you already have an Evernote account, you can sign in from this page. If you don’t have an account, signing up is extremely easy. Just click on the Sign Up button. Evernote will automatically link the account to the email address that you’re using in Outlook. All you have to do is enter a password to sign up for your new Evernote account.
  • Once you’ve signed up for your account, you can start saving important emails to your Evernote account.
  • For example, if you have an email you want to save to Evernote, all you have to do is activate the add-in, select the notebook you want to save it in. You can add tags so you can easily find it when searching later. You can add any remarks if you want to make it easier to sort through your saved emails later, and then you can save it.

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  • If you want to see your emails in your actual Evernote account instead of the add-in, you can just click the “View in Evernote” button and it will open in a new window.

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