Saving Handwritten Notes to Evernote (as a JPEG File)
This section explains how to save the scanned image as a JPEG file to Evernote.
When you save a JPEG file to Evernote, text recognition is performed on all text, including handwritten characters, and the file becomes searchable in Evernote.
ATTENTION
- You need to create an Evernote account (free or paid).
- To save a file to Evernote, you first need to sign in to Evernote for Windows.
- Click the [Scan to Evernote (Note)] icon
in the Quick Menu.
- Evernote for Windows starts up, and the JPEG file is saved to Evernote.
HINT- When you select [PDF(*.pdf)] for [File format] in the [File option] tab of the ScanSnap setup window, a JPEG file is created from a PDF file. A single JPEG file is created for each page of the PDF file.
- When you select [PDF(*.pdf)] for [File format] in the [File option] tab of the ScanSnap setup window, a four-digit serial number is automatically added to the name of the file which is saved to Evernote.
Example: When the file name is [ScanSnap], the file is saved as: ScanSnap_0001, ScanSnap_0002, ScanSnap_0003...
- Even after the scanned image is saved to Evernote, the same file as the scanned image remains in the folder specified for [Image saving folder] in the [Save] tab of the ScanSnap setup window. Delete it if unnecessary.
ATTENTION
- You cannot start scanning when the Quick Menu is displayed. Save the JPEG file to Evernote before scanning the next document.
- Do not move, delete, or rename scanned images using other applications while the Quick Menu is displayed.
HINT
- Profiles can also be used for the linkage function. For details, refer to Profile.
- ScanSnap Folder can also be used to save scanned images to Evernote. For details, refer to ScanSnap Folder Operations.