![]() Trips I took in July: if you add date formats like 20200713 in your titles because entering a dash () is a pain on your phone you can't search for intitle:07 because it isn't at the start of the word.And before it is suggested, you might need a recipes notebook (vs tag) because you share the notebook. Find Carrots, but not in notebook Recipes: You might want to search for carrots for their health information, or how to grow them, but you most certainly don't want every recipe that includes carrots as an ingredient!.Due today OR tagged as priority 1: because reminderTime already involves an inclusion and and exclusion (to exclude all future timers), so ANY can't work with some other condition.Some simple searches you can't do in Evernote: The way I do it now is to use two separate searches "tax 2013" and "tax-longterm", but this becomes tiresome when you have to switch back and forth between both. But unfortunately, Evernote search doesn't support bracketed searches or any other kind of combining search terms with AND or OR as of now.ĭoes anybody know a trick, hack to make this work? Hacks like combining tags "tax" and "2013" into one tag "tax2013" are no good since I use the year tag for lots of other purposes and don't want to end up with a gazillion combined tags like "house2013" and "income2013". When I want to create ONE Evernote search that gives me all relevant documents for 2013 tax declaration, I'd like to search for something like "any: (tag:tax tag:2013) tag:tax-longterm" meaning: "give me all documents that are tagged with 'tax 2013' OR 'tax-longterm'". Any document tagged with "tax-longterm" means: "this is relevant for this year's tax declaration, regardless of the year with which it is tagged". So my rental agreement is tagged with "2005 tax tax-longterm". For this I use the additional tag "tax-longterm". But there are also older documents I need each year, like rental agreement contract from 2005. Tag combinations like "tax 2013" mean "this is a document relevant for 2013 tax declaration". For this I have tagged all relevant notes with tags "tax", "" (e.g. ![]() Real life example: I use Evernote to keep track of my tax records and for my yearly tax declaration. Is there any way available now or planned for future releases to support full boolean search, that is: combine both methods. Afaik, Evernote search supports either boolean AND (just concatenate search terms) or boolean OR (use "any. ![]()
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