![]() Therefore, I set up a text replacement through the settings on my iPhone, which also works on iPad and MacOS, where anytime I type "evnrt" (abbreviation for "evernote reminder title") it expands to this: therefore, I am always searching for notes that (a) have a reminder and (b) have specific words in the title. Reminders Due Thru the Next 5 Days: reminderOrder:* -reminderDoneTime:* -reminderTime:day+5Īlso, I am a big user of titles as my main method of finding notes (mainly driven by one of your blog posts I read a few years ago). Reminders Past Due (Excluding Today): reminderOrder:* -reminderDoneTime:* -reminderTime:day -reminderTime:day+1 ![]() Reminder Due Two Days Forward Only: reminderOrder:* -reminderDoneTime:* reminderTime:day+2 -reminderTime:day+3 Reminder Due Tomorrow Only: reminderOrder:* -reminderDoneTime:* reminderTime:day+1 -reminderTime:day+2 Reminder Due Today Only: reminderOrder:* -reminderDoneTime:* reminderTime:day -reminderTime:day+1 Reminder Due Through Today: reminderOrder:* -reminderDoneTime:* -reminderTime:day+1 Here are my saved searches for reminders: just keep in mind that with Evernote v10, you can't sort saved results by the reminder date (yet). However, I have a number of saved searches that filter for different sets of reminders. I think that is a really reasonable search that is the main question, you can get to them through "All Notes". I had a customer simply ask me "How do I find a list of all my reminders?". This is how I'm observing users naturally want to work/find in v10. Alternatively (and to me very intuitive) Evernote could add the "Reminders" filter to the note list filter options and not require a primary search first. If Evernote is going to enforce use of the search box as the source of all searches, then there should be a way to search "all notes" (vs needing to know to use the * which requires a certain level of detailed Evernote knowledge, and also isn't available as an option in the keyboard shortcuts). I'd like to see this search syntax feature work it's way into a more intuitive primary search option. I think that is a really reasonable search request. I do hope that Evernote is listening to this though.the reason this came up is because I had a customer simply ask me "How do I find a list of all my reminders?". My current task list is generated by saved search reminderOrder:* -reminderTime:day+1 -reminderDoneTime:* Two other searchable items are reminderTime and reminderDoneTime Using the direct search syntax search for reminders reminderOrder:*
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