
Click the Save button to save the email message to Evernote. Choose the notebook in which to save the message, and add tags, if desired.ĥ. Use the standard markup tools to mark up the message: highlight, draw arrows, annotate with text, etc.Ĥ. It also makes it easy to clip all of the messages at once.ģ. The web clipper gives you the option to select which message(s) in the thread you want to clip. (This is usually the default option for email.)Ģ. When you clip a Gmail message with the Web Clipper, you will see 2 options: Email or Screenshot. What you will see is something like the image above.ġ. Here is how it works: Select the message you want to clip in Gmail and then click the Evernote Web Clipper icon in the toolbar in your browser (I use Google Chrome). Here is what it looks like: Click to enlarge But if you use Gmail, and have a message window open, when you click on the Web Clipper you will have an option to clip the email message you are looking at. I imagine that many Evernote users are familiar with the Web Clipper for clipping pages from the web, marking them up, and saving them to Evernote. That said, if you have Evernote installed on a Windows machine and use Outlook, you can use the Outlook plug-in for Evernote to get some of this functionality. This solution really only works if you are using Gmail, which I do. I was recently asked if there was a way to automatically eliminate the header information you get in a note when you forward an email message to your Evernote account. The short answer is to use the Evernote Web Clipper.
