

The notebook into which most of my work-related meeting notes goes is an “Offline” notebook so that I can access it on my iPad even if I don’t have a Wi-Fi connection.Copying the template to a new note on the iPad is a little tricky, which is why I try to do it from the Evernote desktop application the night before.I am not trying to capture a detailed record of everything said in the meeting I only try to capture those things that will be useful to me later.I’ll also do this with other types of documents stored in other notes. That way, I can simply click on the link to take me to the corresponding note in Evernote. If I need to refer to a previous meeting’s notes, I’ll stick a Note Link to that note in the Reference section.(I imagine some folks will be interested in this and I’ll try to write a post about this in the near future so here is the post.)
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I do this by going to my Templates notebook on my Evernote Mac desktop client and right-clicking on the Meeting template, then selecting Copy To Notebook… I create one note for each meeting that I’ll be attending.During my nightly rundown (something I’ll post about in the near future), I review all of the meetings on my calendar for the following day.(He uses a grid with 4 quadrants, I use 4 vertical sections.) Typically, this is how I use the template: The format I use is a modified version of a format that I read Bill Gates uses to capture meeting notes. My meeting notes template is for capturing notes from meetings, obviously. Below, I explain how I use each of these templates in more detail, but of course, you can use them however you like.

I’ve started by publishing two of my most-used templates: my meeting notes templates and my phone call template.

Evernote users who want to access this shared notebook can do so here: So, with that in mind, I have created a shared notebook for Evernote with a few of my frequently used templates. As part of the Evernote 30-Day Paperless Challenge, I’ve gotten quite a few questions about my note templates, how I use them, and especially, if I would mind sharing them.
