Organizing your paper into Evernote just got easier

OfficeDrop already has an integration with Evernote (see our first blog post about it here), but now organizing your paper and digital documents using the two services just got even easier! Come, visit us at the Notable Tech Event today in San Francisco to learn all about this. If you can’t make it, no worries. Just read on.

With this new feature, you can now link entire OfficeDrop folders to any of your Evernote notebooks. This means that paper scanned into your OfficeDrop account that you put into linked folders will automatically be available in the Evernote notebook that you’ve linked to it. As always, documents labels carry over, maintaining all of your organizational work.

You can link folders to notebooks, simply  by using the  “Link to Evernote” action in the context menu for a folder. Once linked, the folder has the evernote icon next to it to signify that the folder is linked to a notebook.

Folder linked to evernote

Folder linked to evernote

You can view all the linked folders and a log activity with Evernote for documents in those folders from the Addons page

List of linked notebooks and activity log

List of linked notebooks and activity log

With OfficeDrop and Evernote, it is now even more easier to stay organized and never forget a thing!

New from OfficeDrop

ScanDrop scanning software is OfficeDrop’s newest product and makes it easy to scan paper directly into popular cloud services. Scan to Google Docsscan to Evernote, Scan to Dropbox, scan to OfficeDrop, soon scan to gmail, scan to local disk. ScanDrop offers powerful PDF tools like preview, rotate, page reorder, delete, crop and more. When scanning to the cloud, add metadata like tags, labels, notebooks, and folders/collections.

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