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Evernote Quick Tip -- Keyboard shortcuts




Evernote has some keyboard shortcuts to help you get information into Evernote quicker.  The following shortcuts are for Windows Desktop :



Function

Shortcut
Create a new noteCtrl + N
Create a new notebookCtrl + Shift + N
Paste the contents of the clipboard as a new noteCtrl + Alt + V
Paste from the clipboard with
unformatted text
Ctrl + Shift + V
Paste from the clipboard with original formattingCtrl + V
Create a new tagCtrl + Shift + T
Check spellingF7
Insert a check-boxCtrl + Shift + C
Create a bulleted listCtrl + Shift + B
Create a numbered listCtrl + Shift + O
Insert a horizontal lineCtrl + Shift + -
To center textCtrl + E
Add a hyperlinkCtrl + K
Remove a hyperlinkCtrl + Shift + R
Create a new saved searchCtrl + Shift + S
Reset searchCtrl + Shift + A
Rename a saved searchF2
Find in EvernoteWin + Shift + F
Start screen capture mode. (You can use the Web Clipper to get a screen capture from a website or you can right click on the Evernote icon to start the screen capture mode as well).Win + PrintScreen



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