

Your actual filter would be more along the lines of 'if any note has a due date from, then apply a tag (and/ or take other actions) from ' I'd use a spreadsheet to generate date and day information, and as a source for copy/ paste into notes, and a 'control' note for Filterize.įilterize has an interesting (and occasionally frustrating) feature called parameterisation you can use for repetitive filters. So (if you want to take it that far) your 365 date codes appear on notes for 365 days, 52 weeks, 12 months, and 1 year. Have to say I have never tried anything this detailed, but the saving grace (I think) is that Filterize will update (I also think - haven't tried this) multiple notes if there's a filter which says -effectively- 'list all the notes with this where you see '. Slightly, I think - I was using the calendar example to illustrate how much simpler it is to use an app than to configure Evernote! Let's say use a weekly calendar where you would set a reminder date, Filterize would apply a tag for a specific week to the weekly calendar, add the correct ToC, through a template that would contain one of the 52 ToC fieldtags and add the notes as a table of content.Įither you would need 52 templates each containing one of the ToC Filterize fieldtags, or a way to add the correct tag depending on the reminder date. The only I would see this work would be to reduce the amount of information. The extreme case of a year display for all clients, potentially being a very large note idea seems interesting but wouldn't you need one ToC per day of the month? And the days would change from months to months, the 1rst of each months being a Monday, Tuesday.etc

You could use an Evernote calendar template as a well-laid-out table of contents note and set up Filterize (or another automation app) to populate each day with any tasks tagged with that date, or with reminders due that day - in fact a note tagged (or more efficiently ) could appear in day, month and year templates for any given client, or for a group of clients. I'm a strong believer in finding an app that deals most efficiently with an issue - like mind mapping or calendaring - and using that to process your data. Any kludge with Evernote would be just that: a workaround that's almost certainly more complicated than just using a link in Evernote to jump to and from a saved calendar in Sheet or elsewhere.
