

When you press the blue settings button to the right of the Dropbox setting (visible in the screen shot above), you are brought to Dropbox-specific configuration options. Now, selecting the “Auto-backup” option, ensure that Dropbox is linked to Notability (or go ahead and link it).ģ. First, in Notability, open up the app settings by selecting the gear in the lower right-hand side.Ģ. So, with your Dropbox account in hand and a Windows install of Evernote, here’s how to set things up.ġ.

This solution also requires linking Dropbox to your Notability app to automatically back-up your notes. For some reason, only the Windows version has the “Import Folder” feature that I use to make this work. So, based on this question from Jeff Aman, let me outline how I do this.įirst, and perhaps the deal-breaker for some, you need to have a Windows install of Evernote. I do this for a few reasons: the first is I use Evernote as my central repository for “keeping all my things” so it makes sense to be able to archive my notes in this way secondly, as I am a premium Evernote user, the notes get OCR’d, so not only are they archived, but can appear as I search for items in Evernote 2.

In concert with my handwritten notes, I’ve developed a paperless workflow that I use to automatically 1 import my Notability notes into Evernote. In this earlier post, I outline why Notability is my preferred app for taking hand-written notes on my iPad.
