better than the way I use to manually copy and paste the file path location to ENĤ- The new Note is created within the 'Notebook' I am currently working in, Not my default notebook.interestingġ- Out of curiosity after you initially create and save a MS-Word Doc, why wouldn't you just attach/move the whole MS Word file into an EN Note, and dispense with even needing to copy text/url? I think the MS Word doc is your central source-of-truth file from which pieces of info are copied to multiple/separate EN Notes, in which case I would have thought an EN TOC Note, would better serve your needs, esp if wanting to use when working remotely from different devices. as clicking the white elephant icon (if EN Open) did nothing!?ģ- When using the keyboard shortcut for selected Text of a MS-Word doc, the link pasted to the Note does indeed open the MS word doc immediately. I've never used this before so thought I would try it out.ġ- When I simply click the 'white EN Elephant icon' in the system tray, as mine too is displayed there, as Gazumped said, all it does is open EN (if not already open else it does nothing).Ģ- In order to copy 'Text & URL' into a note, I had to use default keyboard shortcut path: CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+A. The reason I'd like to get it working (or a workaround) is that - when its settings are set to "Copy Selection," I select text in a Microsoft Word file, and then click this white Evernote icon - Evernote (in addition to copying the selected text into a new note) automatically copies the path to the file into the URL field in the note Info ADDED: I found a way to create such ShortCuts to Windows Special APPS., it is based on opening a special Explorer Window with a lot of APPs shortcuts, then Drag&Drop with mouse to create shortcut where ever you want. The benefit of this is that to get back to the document to copy more text into another note, all I have to do is click the URL field in the note - rather than by navigating back to the document using Windows/File Explorer. Where does also Windows stores some of the Shortcuts for the TaskBar P.D.: Using Windows 10 Home 64 Bits. The reason I'd like to get it working (or a workaround) is that - when its settings are set to "Copy Selection," I select text in a Microsoft Word file, and then click this white Evernote icon - Evernote (in addition to copying the selected text into a new note) automatically copies the path to the file into the URL field in the note Info (in the format file:///C:\Users\my_name\filename). I don't see any way to get this white Evernote icon to appear with Win 10. In Win 7, Evernote has, in addition to the green Evernote icon near the left side of the Windows taskbar, a white Evernote icon that appears in the System Tray (aka Notification Area) at the right side of the taskbar. I just upgraded to Windows 10 (running Evernote 6.) from Windows 7 (running Evernote 6.).
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