Configure your Pixily account to send documents to Evernote

Use this step by step approach to remember everything, including paper, without the gruntwork of scanning.

  1. Sign up for your OfficeDrop Account
  2. Sign up for your Evernote account
  3. Authorize OfficeDrop to access your Evernote account.
    1. Go to the Add-ons page in your account settings:
    2. Authorize evernote Click the Authorize Button in Evernote (You may have to login to Evernote)
      Authorize in Evernote
    3. Once you have authorized, you may also use this page to revoke the authorization at any time. Additionally you can also specify the default notebook to which you want your documents sent to.
      Evernote authorizedYou may consider having a notebook for recipes, a notebook for work related documents, a notebook for your kids’ artwork etc,.
    4. Send Documents: From the snippet view or from the page view of the document viewer, you may now send the documents to evernote. Select Send to Evernote as shown below and select the notebook. Be default, only the first page of the document is sent to Evernote. You may also optionally send the entire document.
      Send to Evernote

    5. Accessing from EvernoteThe documents and their labels are now available in Evernote web as notes and tags. They are automatically synchronized with Evernote mobile client (available now for iPhone and  Windows Mobile), or the Desktop Client (available for Windows and Mac OS/X)Evernote Desktop:
      evernote-desktop
      Evernote iPhone:

      iPhone screenshot

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  3. JohannaMerkel says:

    Great idea, thanks for this tip!


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